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Are Spyders Becoming Extinct At OPCs!

And we've been warned about posting pictures of sexy birds on here before - that beauty in the purple fleece is hot [:D]
 
ORIGINAL: flat6
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I reckon silver wheels would neutralise the colour chaos. If it was a black car with black wheels and red interior I could go for that, but white, black and red gets a bit busy for me.
I think it looks great, especially with the Alcantara door cards.
 
Seems in off to spa again on Monday real last minute thing I'll try and get some video of me and my friends cayman R (green)
 
http://exclusive.multibriefs.com/content/stemming-the-tide-lets-save-the-manual-transmission Not wanting to start another cold war about which is best PDK or Manual[;)][;)] we all know which is best.....the one on your current Spyder of course .[;)][;)] Just a nice we article i though you would like to read on a wet Saturday ..well up here it is
 
ORIGINAL: MrDemon What's worse are people are now doing auto only driving tests so will never be able to drive a manual.
People have always been able to do AUTO only driving tests, the end if the world is NOT coming!!
 
Another couple of bits to sell. Gloss black wheel bolt covers, get rid of the unsightly rusted ones. Don't fit locking nut. £5 plus RM £2.80 charge. Genuine Porsche Spyder price list booklet with pages of pictures and options. Best offer to email in profile by middle of next week gets it!!
 
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/STUNNING-DEALER-LTD-ED-PORSCHE-BOXSTER-SPYDER-MINICHAMPS-DETACHABLE-HOOD-MODEL-/201075720960?pt=UK_ToysGames_DiecastVehicles_DiecastVehicles_JN&hash=item2ed10c0300 any one fancy a model of your White Spyder
 
ORIGINAL: homerdog
ORIGINAL: flat6
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I reckon silver wheels would neutralise the colour chaos. If it was a black car with black wheels and red interior I could go for that, but white, black and red gets a bit busy for me.
I think it looks great, especially with the Alcantara door cards.
I'm a fan of the red leather interior, even more so with the contrasting Alcantara. I was just thinking that black wheels as well on a white car with red & grey interior gets a bit busy for me (and I'm a big fan of the black wheels - white Spyder combination).
 
ORIGINAL: flat6
ORIGINAL: homerdog
ORIGINAL: flat6
WP0ZZZ98ZBS740454_4.jpg
I reckon silver wheels would neutralise the colour chaos. If it was a black car with black wheels and red interior I could go for that, but white, black and red gets a bit busy for me.
I think it looks great, especially with the Alcantara door cards.
I love the red/alcantara but the colour of wheels. With black you have red, grey, black and white. With silver you have red grey black white and silver. How about white wheels then you have less colours. Red grey black and white. Just an idea I'm a fan of the red leather interior, even more so with the contrasting Alcantara. I was just thinking that black wheels as well on a white car with red & grey interior gets a bit busy for me (and I'm a big fan of the black wheels - white Spyder combination).
 
Not easy to quote using an ipad I love the red/alcantara but the colour of the wheels With black you have red, grey, black and white. With silver you have red grey black white and silver. How about white wheels then you have less colours. Red grey and white plus your hood and badging in black. Just an idea
 
ORIGINAL: rob.kellock £62 with postage! Paid half that for mine from OPC Kendal!!
Just like the real car they don't make them anymore ...so a case off supply and demand [:D][:D] and it looks like a lightweight spec so more desirable [;)][;)]
 
There are some rare pics somewhere on here of a white car with white wheels, extended Alcantara trim with deviating stitching in red and I think it was black leather. Really looked the business.
 
Same as all other 987 Boxsters - from the manual: Length 4342 mm Width without door mirrors 1801 mm (why would anyone need to know this?) Width with door mirrors 1952 mm Height 1231 mm Wheelbase 2415 mm Ground clearance at maximum gross weight 93 mm Turning circle 11.1 m
 
I quite like this look for the interior http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/987-981-forum/688363-red-alcantara-seat-inserts-are-in-my-spyder-is-complete.html Easy to post link, still not got into posting pictures on here. Most forums it is easy to post pictures but this one not so. I have the wheel coming from US, will have it re-covered and just need to get some red Alcantara from UK Hide (UK dealer). It should be an easy job
 
Wheel about £650 from suncoast, recovered in grey/red alcantara plus geer knob about £200 about 2m of red alcantara about £150 and a bit of upholstery skill. Easy peesy
 

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