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Are Spyders Becoming Extinct At OPCs!
- Thread starter daro911
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SUPERCOOL[]http://www.chonday.com/Videos/parking-lamborghini-sky-garage-singaporeORIGINAL: flat6 Now that is cool!!
Thanks very much. That would be something like this? http://goo.gl/maps/X5IO6 Earlier in the year I did a terrific Brecons loop (generally further north than you) including the A4069. Loop was roughly this: http://goo.gl/maps/vYgLIORIGINAL: GeeForceHi billy1, - we got off at J36 of the M4 and headed towards Ogmore Vale. - This takes you up the A4061 to Treorchy (worth detour to A4107 and back again on A4061 for quick run. superb road) - Drive through Treorchy High St to Treherbert onto the amazing Rhigos Road still on the A4061 (where most of photos were taken) - Finally, complete the A4061 then you can head towards the A4059 which takes you directly into Brecon. This road is just brilliant. Very long, fast switchbacks with great visibility. - We then turned round and went back the way we came for a second take. If you have time, I'd also try the A4069 which EVO mag use a lot for shots. A real test of directional change and about 50 mins from A4059.ORIGINAL: billy1 Looks like a great day. What routes did you take? I did a superb weekend in Brecon earlier in the year but I think it's somewhere where local knowledge makes all the difference! Spyder was the perfect car for it of course.
David - I would hope in a top of the range block like that they have back up systems in place [] If not then it's a deal breaker for me A new luxury high rise in Singapore called Hamilton Parks allows residents to drive their exotic cars directly on to an elevator which whisks their ride 30 storeys up straight to the owner's living room. Pressing your thumb onto the biometrically controlled sensor tells the elevator exactly where to deliver your cargo and the rest is magic. Not only does this allow you to keep an eye on the precious cars at all times, it also puts them on proper display for you and all your guests to appreciate. Apartments cost $15 – $25 million and the penthouse units can hold four cars in the living room instead of the standard two. The building has a gym, multiple swimming pools and jacuzzis but all that pales in comparison to the living room garage. Fun fact – Singapore is home to more exotic car owners per capita than anywhere else in the world!ORIGINAL: gouldian Robert - Loved the sky garage, most entertaining, but stuffed if there's a power cut!!
Couldn't find one with the right spec I would guessORIGINAL: dyllan so why did he have a lambo and fezze and [] not have the ultimate plaything for the superrich-a spyder
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Obviously he did not see the advert on PH for Barbara's car[][]ORIGINAL: daro911Couldn't find one with the right spec I would guessORIGINAL: dyllan so why did he have a lambo and fezze and [] not have the ultimate plaything for the superrich-a spyder
Good point indeed Brian[] and still for sale today Description Porsche Boxster Spyder. 3.4 320 bhp. Manual short shift. Carrara white. Sports exhaust. Ceramic brakes (PCCB). Leather interior in black with alcantara. Carbon seats with carbon soft top. 8,500 miles. Registered 2010. 19 inch Spyder wheels. Porsche crest embossed on headrests. Vehicle tracking system preparation. Floor mats. Courtesy vehicle function. Ultimate spyder specification.ORIGINAL: kitchensObviously he did not see the advert on PH for Barbara's car[][]ORIGINAL: daro911Couldn't find one with the right spec I would guessORIGINAL: dyllan so why did he have a lambo and fezze and [] not have the ultimate plaything for the superrich-a spyder
Or maybe it was a loaner to someone high profile []ORIGINAL: rob.kellock Courtesy vehicle function. This means your OPC will lend you a 981 if it breaks down. []
A healthy profit if they can find a buyer - at this price level you can buy a lot of Ferrari today e.g. 430 Scuderia Historically usually guaranteed future classic investments too [][]ORIGINAL: flat6 A healthy profit on one of these. A left hooker too. http://ucl.porsche.de/ucl/plsql/uk/clients.print_car?fin_=WP0ZZZ99ZBS785123&lang_=EN
Chris Harris did exactly what you would have done ...drove his for 8 months and still made over list! http://teamspeed.com/forums/general-automotive-suv-forum/75051-chris-harris-sold-his-gt3-rs4-0-replaced.htmlORIGINAL: flat6 True but at £128K brand new and now asking over £200K, there's clearly a strong demand for a rare and sought after 911 by those to whom they appeal. If it was mine I would have surely spent a lot more miles enjoying it though. It's barely run in!
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