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Boxster girlies

Gary Bullen

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How many female Boxster owners are on the PCGB forum?

What did you own before the Boxster?

How many shopping bags can you get in the boot space when you go to Bluewater shopping centre?
 
Proud to be a BOXSTER BABEnever been to the blue water shopping centre but if i did im sure i could get a lot more shopping than i could have done in my previous car a Fiat coupe.
 
Hi Helen and Gary,

I have a Boxster S and absolutely love it. I'm no babe though unfortunately! I've no idea where the bluewater shopping centre is either, but get loads of shopping (especially champange bottles) in the front boot. The boring groceries goes in the back. Flowers go on the floor on the passenger side.....

....Jane
 
Well, i'm a Boxster chick and I can categorically state that I fitted in various bags from 15 different stores within the Bluewater Shopping Complex last Saturday morning.

And there was still room for my hairdryer!!![:D]

Had a HSV GTS before the Boxster (Australian 5.7l V8 lump for the uninitiated) but it was huge and I fancied a good convertible car - hence the current choice.

Am absolutely besotted with my Boxster and am seriously thinking of upgrading to a Boxster S before the husband takes over and demands we get a 911.

Dawn
 
ORIGINAL: Jane Smart

Hi Helen and Gary,

I have a Boxster S and absolutely love it. I'm no babe though unfortunately! I've no idea where the bluewater shopping centre is either, but get loads of shopping (especially champange bottles) in the front boot. The boring groceries goes in the back. Flowers go on the floor on the passenger side.....

....Jane
......ooops....I forgot to add that I had A BMWconvertible before the Boxster. [&:]
 
Am absolutely besotted with my Boxster and am seriously thinking of upgrading to a Boxster S

im quite happy with my 2.7 but i would be tempted to upgrade just to get the glass rear window. having to do the boxster chop is a real pain.
 
ORIGINAL: Mark Bennett

This Thread Is Useless Without Pictures...[8D][;)]
[8D] Is that better :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

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ORIGINAL: Helen Goff
im quite happy with my 2.7 but i would be tempted to upgrade just to get the glass rear window. having to do the boxster chop is a real pain.

I don't know if it would be of any use to you Helen but I found a fantastic cleaner for the rear plastic screen last year. It really permeates into the plastic and it went so soft afterwards that I didn't have to use the infamous Boxster chop half as much as before.

It's called Hindsight - if you've not already tried it i'll try and find their web site for you. Otherwise I know they advertise fairly regularly in the Porsche specialist magazines.

HTH

Dawn
 
[:D]Lucky you. My husband subscribes to the 'it's your car so you clean it' school of car cleaning! [:D]
 

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