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Are Spyders Becoming Extinct At OPCs!

ORIGINAL: flat6 Was it Brian that posted some pics of a a couple of PTS 981s at an OPC. One was orange and one was blue and I think one or both had coloured edging on the wheels. Looked pretty cool
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ORIGINAL: MrDemon 458 coupe out of price range :-( would love one, the things are dropping like a stone though, people losing 50k in 12 months on them !!! also loads for sale, so I hope the 458 will be 120k soon :)
How about one of these that I spotted whilst on Isle of Skye at the weekend. Spoke to the owner and he was a Porsche owner too!!
 
Andy I saw it as well around the Great Glen / Fort William area as I was away with 33 fellow Porsche owners from DDK club forum last weekend Did you see any of us as I passed a lot of Porsches over the weekend .or where you in one of those motorhomes holding us all up [:D][:D] Some of the driver did the Applecross (Bealach Na Ba ) to give it its Gaelic name In total I did approx. 650 miles . Will get pics posted once I down load them and send to Daro 911 for posting [;)][;)]
 
Brian, I didn't see any Porsches' on my way up and yes, I was in the MH but driving quite briskly. I wish I'd known you were all round that area and I would have stopped by. I've got to say that the scenery from Loch Lomond up to and including Isle of Skye is breath taking!! I did see scores of Lotus 7's on the way back though. David, I thought there was a new model Zonda out that was mega quick (Although this was an older one)?
 
ORIGINAL: kitchens Will get pics posted once I down load them and send to Daro 911 for posting [;)][;)]
Bian I am ready willing and able .... Now on standby for your 650 miles of Spydering
 
ORIGINAL: Andy Fagan How about one of these that I spotted whilst on Isle of Skye at the weekend. Spoke to the owner and he was a Porsche owner too!!
Amongst many, many other cars too. An incredible collection. He's a very nice chap to boot.
 
Andy We where all staying at Loch Tay Lodges nr Killin for 3 nights, it was the only place available to take that amount of people 60 and 33 cars .We had all the cars lined up outside the front off Inveraray Castle by kind permission of the Duke of Argyle who is also into cars and came and spoke to some of us . We mix in well with Blue blood Also went and visited the most photographed castle in the U-K if not the world Eilean Donan Castle the castle used in the filming of The Highlander . We have some of the best roads and scenery in the U-K the further north and west you go is breath-taking but avoid the summer months its full of tourists and Motorhomes /Caravans [:D]
 
Yes I stopped at Eilean Donan castle too as I was a huge fan of the Highlander films. We also went to Dunvegan Castle where the Macleod clan lived
 
Hello all... Hope all is well in the Spyder world. I seem to have attracted a very loud squeak on the driver and passenger side windows when they go up. Any fixes?!? Cheers Phil
 
1 lonely Spyder left on the OPC site today No buckets No Spyder wheels Not Manual, and even for the PDK fans NO paddles. on the plus side it's 44k
 
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ORIGINAL: Andy Fagan How about one of these that I spotted whilst on Isle of Skye at the weekend. Spoke to the owner and he was a Porsche owner too!!
Amongst many, many other cars too. An incredible collection. He's a very nice chap to boot.
Yes he mentioned he had a few other cars and had raced a couple. I was surprised the Zonda was RHD. I would have thought it's value would be better in LHD for the rest of the world market.
 
ORIGINAL: MrDemon 1 lonely Spyder left on the OPC site today No buckets No Spyder wheels Not Manual, and even for the PDK fans NO paddles. on the plus side it's 44k
Only 2 Cayman R's and both PDK's
 

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