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Red for me!! [:D][:D]
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All the colours look so much better when they are clean. Must admit the black does not look as good with a good layer of mud over it.
 
Hello - I'm new here. [:)] I went for white with black wheels for my Cayman S. My previous two (non-Porsche) cars were silver, and I fancied a change. It arrives at the end of April, so I will share a photo or two then... Rich
 
Looking forward to the pics Rich. I am new to this forum too and fingers crossed will be picking up ours on Thursday. Chris
 
ORIGINAL: chris348 Looking forward to the pics Rich. I am new to this forum too and fingers crossed will be picking up ours on Thursday. Chris
Exciting isn't it? [:D] Have fun tomorrow!
 
lmao, suffice to say the funds have been released and are now sitting proudly in Lloyds TSB for however long they wish to encrue interest etc. Thursday looks ok, but now Friday seems the most likely. God I hate banks lol...
 
I was searching for a RED one but when your buying secondhand at the bottom end of the market you dont get a lot of choice so I ended up with this grey one. I love the colour with the dark grey leather seats, most people comment that it's a nice choice.
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ORIGINAL: telford_mike Personally I disagree. It's 100% about what you like. I could never buy a car in colour x knowing that I prefer colour y. Anyhow, here's a vote for Speed Yellow!
Nice car ! Never had a yellow car yet (though almost bought a yellow EVO, but it was a stolen car so lucky escape) Would love a yellow 355 or even a 288GTO though :)
 
Fantastic - looks lovely! No wonder you're pleased. [:D] The angle of that first photo is particularly good.
 

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