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Are Spyders Becoming Extinct At OPCs!

You can have pretty much an Porsche wheel painted in the body colour when ordering the car. A separate option is for the wheels to be painted black, which is more common than choosing body colour..
 
New Page New Pic [;)] Plenty of wheels here too [;)]https://www.facebook.com/EXELWHEELS
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Question fellow Spyder owners. I have a non xenon PCM Spyder. With the light dial in the home position it is my understanding that the 'coming home' feature should fire up the headlights when you open the door after removing key from ignition on arriving home. It should also fire up the headlights when the car is unlocked. There is a setting within the PCM to adjust fade time. My car chooses to activate the coming home/ unlocking feature randomly - how do other cars perform? Thanks
 
ORIGINAL: kitchens Will check when it's stopped raining [:mad:]...how are you guys coping ?
Now the gale force winds have passed over and forecast is for a dry cold sunny weekend I will be coping just fine despite having polished the car inside and out within an inch of its' life [:D]already for the summer 2014[8D]
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Yes a great forecast for the weekend. I may even go out for a burn - the heated seats will come into their own! That's if I can get behind the wheel after the last few days festivities[;)] Daro - I reckon the change of cars has given you a new lease of life.[:)] I have quite a collection of photos of your old wheels taken whilst wrapped up in your garage. You now seem to have found the garage door key and the new love of your lift is spending quite a few days out in the fresh air.[;)] P.S. Car looks nice - are you thinking of running in concours again?
 
ORIGINAL: jdpef356 P.S. Car looks nice - are you thinking of running in concours again?
Thanks John I must confess to really getting into the Mk2 Spyder I am pleased to announce all my concours prep these days is purely for personal gratification until a cure can be found[:D]
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Love the white wheels TBA look nicer than black IMHO [:D][:D] the red stitching and dials not sure about , best suited to red cars IMHO [:D] overall it looks nice and all for just over £52K. And Rob will have no doubt noticed the deliberate mistake with the wheels [;)] Daro 911 love the new car just needs white wheels and it will be perfect [;)]
 
I love the red stitching, i think it adds nice detail but at over $2000 to change the colour of thread in your sewing machine for sewing that is already being done. Perhaps it has gold in it
 
The profit on that red thread is astronomical. Likewise if you change the colour of your dials the plastic in a different colour so much more expensive than the same plastic in the default colour. I couldn't pay or any cosmetic upgrades except leather but I admit they can look good.
 
ORIGINAL: VvrooomM Question fellow Spyder owners. I have a non xenon PCM Spyder. With the light dial in the home position it is my understanding that the 'coming home' feature should fire up the headlights when you open the door after removing key from ignition on arriving home. It should also fire up the headlights when the car is unlocked. There is a setting within the PCM to adjust fade time. My car chooses to activate the coming home/ unlocking feature randomly - how do other cars perform? Thanks
Tried mine today a few times for you - don't usually use it. The lights come on when leaving the car by opening the door and when unlocking the car with the remote to get in. It has worked consistently.
 
ORIGINAL: Andy Fagan Uh oh!! Call Kellock of the yard wheel police quick!!
[:D][:D][:D] Just done the 100 mile round trip to see my Grandad. Wipers on double speed at one point on the way home but had been dry all the time at home. New screen seems fine, no new noises or noticeable leaks! Plenty of brain dead tossers on the M61 and M62, you do wonder how people with such poor perception get through life at all... (Swear filter makes that look worse than it was - I only used the T word that describes what people do to pancakes!)
 

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