You'd hope it would cost a lot <£30 in petrol. What with it being a diesel and all []ORIGINAL: MrDemon nope we went in my mates 116D BMW...... and it cost us <£30 in petrol for the round trip.
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Are Spyders Becoming Extinct At OPCs!
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Got me, he also owns a Porsche, so 3 between us and we go in a 116D lol got to think of the prices ....... lol we went in it really due to the storms and having to leave the car outside the night before at the hotel.ORIGINAL: rob.kellockYou'd hope it would cost a lot <£30 in petrol. What with it being a diesel and all []ORIGINAL: MrDemon nope we went in my mates 116D BMW...... and it cost us <£30 in petrol for the round trip.
You must've felt like royalty John[]. Where was that?ORIGINAL: jdpef356 New page new Spyder pic
I don't know about royalty Cecil, 30C+ and was glad of A/C! Event was Regional WOTY to France and closed circuit (8 mile) street drive of ramparts in Laon. Couple more picsORIGINAL: flat6You must've felt like royalty John[]. Where was that?ORIGINAL: jdpef356 New page new Spyder pic
2 PDK cars and one manual with 30k miles at top money. fussy buyers that's all, very small market, the Cayman R market seem better with manual cars flying out the window and prices are very strong. NO manual R's for sale even though more cars are for sale. Porsche OPC's don't learn do they lol no market for PDK now the GTS is out imo with x73 option and more power, that's the new rich mans toy to be seen in, most sellers here have been PDK cars Leaves the enthusiast market again which has always been manual. yawn I know but that's life and the fickle car market....ORIGINAL: flat6 Three OPC Spyders stagnating for a while. Is it time for price slashing[8D]
I tested a £75k 981 GTS with Sport Chassis at PEC and it was awesome. I also tested the 981 S with PASM but have to say the simplicity of the Sport Chassis and the corresponding levels of grip had me sold[]ORIGINAL: flat6 Just looking at some new to market 981s to validate sister's deal. Came across a red 2013 'S' at PC Mid Sussex with Sport Chassis. Anyone near enough to go test it[]
Really £75K sold[&:] - That would buy you a Low and a high mileage Spyder[8D] - Two Spyders instead of one GTS - sorry not for me[]ORIGINAL: daro911I tested a £75k 981 GTS with Sport Chassis at PEC and it was awesome. I also tested the 981 S with PASM but have to say the simplicity of the Sport Chassis and the corresponding levels of grip had me sold[]ORIGINAL: flat6 Just looking at some new to market 981s to validate sister's deal. Came across a red 2013 'S' at PC Mid Sussex with Sport Chassis. Anyone near enough to go test it[]
Sold on the merits of the new improved Sport Chassis over the original Spyder version. Not sold on buying a GTS [] over a SpyderORIGINAL: jdpef356Really £75K sold[&:] - That would buy you a Low and a high mileage Spyder[8D] - Two Spyders instead of one GTS - sorry not for me[]ORIGINAL: daro911
Doorbin - opens outwards and has a nice well at the bottom for a sunglasses case so it can't fly around anywhere or rattle. Phone gets plugged in to USB in glovebox for some bangin' choons [8D]
Thanks! I'll hold off ordering. BatteryPitStop.co.uk don't stock the model that I want to buy, so I'll be ordering online from Halfords.
ORIGINAL: VvrooomM 10% off as british cycling club member at Halfords. Will see if I can dig out a code.
What's your query? PM me if you like, and (unless it's a particularly complex scenario) I can ask someone who should be in the know.
ORIGINAL: MrDemon Any one here a good accountant ? and knows about company cars and sole traders ? I have seen 3 all 3 have told me some thing different, which is annoying at best and at worse is costing me a lot of money, in fees and TAX
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