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MACADEMIA coloured Porsche

LBD

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has anyone seen this colour yet? Its on the web and looks gorgeous!!!

itchy feet....... [8|]
 
Think I would need to see it in the flesh berore commiting to the colour ,would look nice with sand beige interior. Just looking are we ?
 
Liked the Orange Boxster ,do look at the prices we are really getting ripped off big time a 2008 Boxster for approx ÂŁ28k over here ÂŁ36k+
 
Looks like the kind of colour I used to end up with when painting by numbers in watercolour ( age 7 ) , add everything in and a sludgy purple / brown ensued .. voila Macademia
Should suit you
 
ORIGINAL: Mike58

Looks like the kind of colour I used to end up with when painting by numbers in watercolour ( age 7 ) , add everything in and a sludgy purple / brown ensued .. voila Macademia
Should suit you

A stirrer!!??[:D]
Kx
 
I bought a Brown car last September and I am pleased with the colour choice.

On todays track day at Goodwood I would say that 85% of the comments were favourable as far as the colour was concerned and the same applied at our Region 23 show last week.

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I just think its gorgeous, and yes, makes a change from the "safe" colours.
But no, a house to renovate is ensuring that my finances are well committed. [:(]

 
ORIGINAL: Gotta996

ORIGINAL: LBD

has anyone seen this colour yet? Its on the web and looks gorgeous!!!

itchy feet....... [8|]

Makes a change from all the Silver & Grey Porsches going around and it has a hint of LV Monogram about it![;)]

Oh ya.......the boy is back with his witty retorts!!!! [8D][8D][8D]
Kx
 
funnily enough I saw a macademia porsche yesterday - lovely 997 Turbo cab - gorgeous......about the only porsche I've seen here (somewhere in deepest virginia) all week....
 
From the pictures, i'm not a fan of the colour at all. Reminds me of Talbot Sambas and Yugos.

Hopefully much nicer in the metal.
 

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