You have the two opposites there shiny v satin []ORIGINAL: MrDemon Black not so good on the Spyder imo due to silver trim , so I would go shiny silver or the new platinum.
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Are Spyders Becoming Extinct At OPCs!
- Thread starter daro911
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As they say on Facebook... OMFG
And to think, some say the Germans have no sense of humour...
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Good enough thanks []
Is it that time of year already? This came up when I googled Spyder Christmas. Good enough excuse for me. Seasons Greetings gents.
The 911V car with the spectacularly clean underside looks even more remarkable value today. New Spyder up for grabs at OPC Bristol - Feb 2010 car, PDK, black and non-Spyder wheels for £42000. It's the only one in the OPC network - grab it quick! []
I only knew of one other 59 plate Feb 2010 Spyder and I always thought that was the only Feb registered car out there £42k makes the 911V car the bargain of the two for sure. I know which one I would buy [][]ORIGINAL: rob.kellock The 911V car with the spectacularly clean underside looks even more remarkable value today. New Spyder up for grabs at OPC Bristol - Feb 2010 car, PDK, black and non-Spyder wheels for £42000. It's the only one in the OPC network - grab it quick! []
You don't need two, that would be greedy.ORIGINAL: daro911 £42k makes the 911V car the bargain of the two for sure. I know which one I would buy [][]
spyderwhite
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mines just gone up to 48k[] in all honesty I will be surprised if the Bristol car sells quickly ,should be priced circa 36k to sell
You're not doing right. The Bristol car is priced to sell, phew what a bargain etc. How long before the next £50k Spyder etc. [][][]
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