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when I sell mine[]ORIGINAL: rob.kellock 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. [][][]
when I sell mine[]ORIGINAL: rob.kellock 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. [][][]
Disagree - I think the 911 Virgin car would suit you Daro - in fact I can see it has your name written all over it![]ORIGINAL: rob.kellockYou 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 [][]
I do like to have a clean bottom half 24/7 []ORIGINAL: jdpef356Disagree - I think the 911 Virgin car would suit you Daro - in fact I can see it has your name written all over it![]ORIGINAL: rob.kellockYou 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 [][]
Spot on - it's quite ironic that a second hand car is revered because of its amazing condition, when it often means the original owner has hardly used it and perhaps not got the best from it. Which reminds me, I must get out in mine tomorrow, come rain or shine!ORIGINAL: rob.kellock Get it used!!
Totally agree hence even my daily driver has been a rag top since passing my test way back when [] Sunny cold December days can be more enjoyable when dressed correctly, heaters on, wind deflector on than a boiling hot summers day when you just fry in the midday sun[8D]ORIGINAL: rob.kellock Get it used!! Can't beat a bit of hood down action an a crisp sub zero winter's day, heaters on to the max.
We went to Club Office Open Day last Sunday - Hood down all the way and the same on the way back! Over fours hours motoring, mainly on A, and B roads. Also an hour under the stars on the return journey!ORIGINAL: rob.kellock Get it used!! Can't beat a bit of hood down action an a crisp sub zero winter's day, heaters on to the max.
i think my spyder already has an updated version being a 2012 model yearORIGINAL: VvrooomM Any body thinking of the pcm3 update as discussed on Pistonheads? Gives full 7 digit postcode and other features, for £149 which is below cost according to many OPC dealers. PCM update followed by new nav maps etc. Skinny Spyder owners, need not respond!!
I know it has the querty keyboard and I can put in ie cm12 2** cant remember if you can put in the last 2 digits as I don't use much must go out into the garage and have a look sometimeORIGINAL: MrDemon I doubt it has full post code being that old.
as said before I know can put in 5 parts of a postcode and house number wether I can put in the last 2 digits don't know.just done a bit of research and I have v2.2 but the very latest cars have v4.1 + with a few updates in betweenORIGINAL: VvrooomM Correct flat6, early 981/991's didn't have it so no 987 will I'd have thought.
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