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Are Spyders Becoming Extinct At OPCs!

ORIGINAL: philnotts99 Good find! Looks nice but the rear humps look low to me.
Hope its just a bad angled shot [:eek:] Debadged too
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Just got back from holiday. 987 spyder 4 year service done and MOT passed just need to tax it tomorrow now. can't wait to get it back on the road Also 981 spyder order all confirmed, dealer saying it will probably be september/october delivery. Have decided to go for a yellow one !!
 
ORIGINAL: MJB Cornbury House yesterday - 918 Spyder meets two 987 Spyders (posted on behalf of Les Purnell).
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That 918 is the same one that was at PEC on the track last Wednesday when I was there
 
ORIGINAL: MrDemon http://www.911virgin.com/porscheforsale/956/987BoxsterSpyderManual/ has to be some ones here.
Any one want to take a guess how much this low miler will be up for ... I will start the ball rolling with Mid £40's[8D]
 
The 981 or whatever the latest one is called is all pumped up and aggressive styling, yet with the Spyder adaptation they have muted the humps. Maybe not enough images in circulation to know for sure but it doesn't do it for me from what I've seen. 3.8 does appeal but other than that not much.
 
ORIGINAL: daro911
ORIGINAL: Andrew Killington Quick update ; still awaiting confirmation of 981 build date ; should find out within next 4 weeks
I have a verbal confirmation of December build but hoping to get that moved back for an March - April 16 build [&o]
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I think Porsche knows that the lighter colours esp white is the best to show off that rear deck. With the hood up it also takes away a bit of the profile. This white pic with hood down looks the business IMHO [:)]
 
ORIGINAL: tyinsky The 981 or whatever the latest one is called is all pumped up and aggressive styling, yet with the Spyder adaptation they have muted the humps. Maybe not enough images in circulation to know for sure but it doesn't do it for me from what I've seen. 3.8 does appeal but other than that not much.
I have always liked the looks of stock 981's and considered both the exterior and interior a nice progression forward whilst retaining enough DNA to still look like the original so I shall wait a face to face before making my final mind up[:D] On the immediate plus side has to be the new roof set up fit and finish too. The 375bhp Updated chassis. Roomier interior
 
A new low miles Spyder at an OPC [8D] http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201504303074077/sort/pricedesc/model/boxster/price-from/500/channel/cars/onesearchad/used%2Cnearlynew%2Cnew/usedcars/postcode/e95lw/keywords/Spyder/make/porsche/radius/1500/page/1?logcode=p
 
ORIGINAL: daro911 A new low miles Spyder at an OPC [8D] http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201504303074077/sort/pricedesc/model/boxster/price-from/500/channel/cars/onesearchad/used%2Cnearlynew%2Cnew/usedcars/postcode/e95lw/keywords/Spyder/make/porsche/radius/1500/page/1?logcode=p
I thought the PDK cars were faster? I've had more than what they quote top end on that advert from my old fashioned technology manual!
 
ORIGINAL: Boxster7 I think Porsche knows that the lighter colours esp white is the best to show off that rear deck. With the hood up it also takes away a bit of the profile. This white pic with hood down looks the business IMHO [:)]
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