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Are Spyders Becoming Extinct At OPCs!
- Thread starter daro911
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A friend of mine had an anniversary when they were launched. Grey with cocoa, looked lovely. Not sure if it is dated now but I still like.ORIGINAL: jayxx83 It does indeed. When I was was down at the dealer they said the owner only sold it because he injured himself. Otherwise it wouldn't be up for sale. Certainly looks really mint and the Cocoa definatly works with the silver.
Rocket Man
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These 550 Anniversary cars also came with the option of having Black soft top and Dark grey interior. We looked at both the Cocoa interior soft top and the Grey and went the Grey route, still have the car today![]ORIGINAL: tyinskyA friend of mine had an anniversary when they were launched. Grey with cocoa, looked lovely. Not sure if it is dated now but I still like.ORIGINAL: jayxx83 It does indeed. When I was was down at the dealer they said the owner only sold it because he injured himself. Otherwise it wouldn't be up for sale. Certainly looks really mint and the Cocoa definatly works with the silver.
981 Spyder design team at final debrief before April 1st launch - Looking Good GuysORIGINAL: jdpef356 CAPTION COMPETITION
Hands up who thinks you should have a PDK SpyderORIGINAL: jdpef356 CAPTION COMPETITION
philnotts99
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Young man! front row 4th from the left are you sure you are old enough to see this 18 rated Spyder filmORIGINAL: jdpef356 CAPTION COMPETITION
Rocket Man
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MillerIanF
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I think if someone was looking for a 987 Spyder, at a good price, their best chance would be with an OPC. Seems to me the independents know exactly what they will get for them but there seems to be quite a difference between individual OPC prices.ORIGINAL: Rocket Man i am sure the cocoa looks fine with the right colour car, just not silver
what price difference ? there is 1 car for sale and it has brown chairs ! It's a tough sell hence the lower price.ORIGINAL: MillerIanFI think if someone was looking for a 987 Spyder, at a good price, their best chance would be with an OPC. Seems to me the independents know exactly what they will get for them but there seems to be quite a difference between individual OPC prices.ORIGINAL: Rocket Man i am sure the cocoa looks fine with the right colour car, just not silver
About 3 weeks and I am sure before this dealer got it was advertised privately at £50k [&o]ORIGINAL: jdpef356 Not sure how long this has been about but also on PH
philnotts99
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