Here's the interior for that one. There's no end to what they will wrap. But, the material used for the door pulls is a bit stiffer than the original. They are sticking out rather than hanging down[&:]ORIGINAL: daro911
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Are Spyders Becoming Extinct At OPCs!
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I would say they were Xxxcited at being photographedORIGINAL: flat6Here's the interior for that one. There's no end to what they will wrap. But, the material used for the door pulls is a bit stiffer than the original. They are sticking out rather than hanging down[&:]ORIGINAL: daro911
youre too kind rob...... wheres the catch ? [] []ORIGINAL: rob.kellock I'm with you flat6. A yellow turbo would sit nicely in my garage next to the Spyder - it would cope better with those wintery trips over the M62 to see my Grandad! Sadly, I can't afford both and as a second car for me, the Spyder edges it. I do like them though and they can be seriously quick, as Jeremy ably demonstrated at Oulton Park! That orange interior is ghastly though.
ORIGINAL: daro911I would say they were Xxxcited at being photographedORIGINAL: flat6Here's the interior for that one. There's no end to what they will wrap. But, the material used for the door pulls is a bit stiffer than the original. They are sticking out rather than hanging down[&:]ORIGINAL: daro911
Wilmslow's car is no longer on the OPC locator[:-] With that one gone, surely it's only a matter of time now. The remaining car Mid Sussex has a good spec. Porsche Boxster Spyder, £ 41,850 With 2 Years of Porsche Approved Warranty Car data Displacement: 3,400 cc Power Output: 305 bhp Drivetrain: 2-WD Transmission: Automatic Fuel: Petrol Colour: Platinum Silver Metallic Colour (interior): Black leatherette and alcantara seats Location of the car: Porsche Centre Mid Sussex Vehicle Ident Number: WP0ZZZ98ZCS740095 Mileage: 4,024 m Registration Year: 07/11 Consumption - urban: 14.0 l /100km (20 mpg) Consumption - extra urban: 6.6 l/100km (43 mpg) Consumption combined: 9.3 l/100 km (30 mpg) CO2-Emissions combined: 218 g Price: £ 41,850 Equipment 19-inch Boxster Spyder Wheel Cruise control Floor mats Fully automatic climate control ParkAssist (rear) Porsche Communication Management (PCM) including navigation module Porsche Doppelkupplung (PDK) Roll-over bar in exterior colour Sound Package Plus including CD storage Sport Chrono Package Plus SportDesign steering wheel Sports exhaust system Sports seats Telephone module for PCM Universal audio interface Wheel centre set
Well and truly tangoed, and it looks like the owner has the T shirt to prove it![]ORIGINAL: daro911I would say they were Xxxcited at being photographedORIGINAL: flat6Here's the interior for that one. There's no end to what they will wrap. But, the material used for the door pulls is a bit stiffer than the original. They are sticking out rather than hanging down[&:]ORIGINAL: daro911
And as Rob spotted, it needs a good clean. 2 red crosses against 'attention to detail'[] We're not helping with shifting this car are we. Unless the OPC takes notice and finishes prep'ing the car []ORIGINAL: daro911Great spec Spyder but worried the extra stripes may have invalidated the paint & corrosion warranty
And Jamie sold his Boxster just yesterday... perhaps he had a change of heart after the price to change shifted somewhat in his favour having secured a private sale? Either that or he's just missed it! And please stop posting pictures of Porsches tortured with crimes against taste. [:'(]ORIGINAL: flat6 Wilmslow's car is no longer on the OPC locator[:-]
I don't know - he banked his cash yesterday, hit the whisky chasers last night and has maintained radio silence thereafter [] J2WYL needs a home before 27th April that's for sure.
plenty of curlers in the salon / fish in the sea etc. []
No, quite literally []
I think all the best Spyder pics on t'Internet have been used up, some more than once. We're scraping the barrel now[]ORIGINAL: rob.kellock And please stop posting pictures of Porsches tortured with crimes against taste. [:'(]
You're right, that RS looks fantastic! That yellow turbo interior should look more like this I think:ORIGINAL: flat6 Red wheels work on a white GT3 RS but for some reason, I agree, it doesn't work on that Spyder.
It's still f* ing minging. Evoque looks nice though!Homerdog That yellow turbo interior should look more like this I think:
It certainly is - perhaps it looks better in the flesh!It's still f* ing minging.
Cheers!Evoque looks nice though!
I bet it doesn't look better in the flesh! Enjoy the Evoque , I'm sure you will - PCGB will expect you to chop it in for a Macan in a couple of years!!
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