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New Page new Pic - looks like someones doing Guard Duty!
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ORIGINAL: MrDemon That is cheap for a 900 mile car. Wonder if it has had the big 4 year service ( edit see that is due end of year) ? And upgraded red calipers , lol why do people make stuff up ? Odd no PSE.
not bad spec but no black cars for me, too much cleaning and polishing and no PSE still should go fast.
 
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ORIGINAL: MrDemon That is cheap for a 900 mile car. Wonder if it has had the big 4 year service ( edit see that is due end of year) ? And upgraded red calipers , lol why do people make stuff up ? Odd no PSE.
not bad spec but no black cars for me, too much cleaning and polishing and no PSE still should go fast.
And me, black is to hard to look after, I love it and have had 6 black cars , I always say never again, but this time I have stuck to it, never a black car again, they do my head in.
 
I'd be all over that like a rash. Black is the most rewarding colour if you like detailing. As most of these are weekend warriors, can't see why it would be that hard to maintain. Someone get it bought!!
 
just had a look at the pictures of the black car, it also has the extended alcantara to the gear knob and gator, hand brake, and center arm rest with Porsche script and steering wheel as i have on my car but not the door handles, nice. even though it is a late car it does not have the sports design steering wheel, shame
 
ORIGINAL: Rocket Man just had a look at the pictures of the black car, it also has the extended alcantara to the gear knob and gator, hand brake, and center arm rest with Porsche script and steering wheel as i have on my car but not the door handles, nice. even though it is a late car it does not have the sports design steering wheel, shame
Even late build cars don't have the sports design steering wheel,I have the extended alcantara and just the ugly standard one. No pse or short shift and even no PCM so not really high spec.as stated but still a great purchase for someone who likes black,
 
that sports design weel looks realy nice, i have just sent my sports design wheel off to royal to have it recovered in the 9002 alcantara with red stitching and red band. this will be the first SDW he has done, cant wait to get it back and have it switched over
 
ORIGINAL: philnotts99 So 2 weeks today and still no news or extra pics... Porsche are doing very well with this one!
Closer side shot of the new suncap and standard windows this time
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Do Porsche take these spy shots and feed them or are they actually random people. Reason i ask is because they never seem to be of the whole car, just certain places/angles! Surely a normal person would start going snappy happy!
 
ORIGINAL: philnotts99 Do Porsche take these spy shots and feed them or are they actually random people. Reason i ask is because they never seem to be of the whole car, just certain places/angles! Surely a normal person would start going snappy happy!
I would think like most things today they are officially leaked [;)
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Disagree. How will those "tails" work with electric operation? At the very least it must be a mix of electric and manual - I still believe full manual more likely though.
 
My money is on full electric. The only thing that will be manual is the release catch. On another note. Anyone else think the door handles on Porsches are absolute crap from both a design point and the cheap feeling they have when you open them?
 
ORIGINAL: jayxx83 My money is on full electric. The only thing that will be manual is the release catch.
My dealer info said definitely 2 piece manual updated version of Gen 1 concept [&o]
 
ORIGINAL: MrDemon got to be electric that hood :)
When I first saw the spy shots I was confident the hood was manual and more-or-less the same as the original car. Looking at that I agree with you - that is electric. Which must mean the power is going to be pretty good if it's not all about weight. 3.8 detuned?
 

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