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MY 2007 SportsPack
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ORIGINAL: gdavison
what do peeps think of the Sports Pack (XAL) on the new 987 ... I really like the configurators view of the back
If it aint bust why try and fix it [8D]
ORIGINAL: gdavison
what do peeps think of the Sports Pack (XAL) on the new 987 ... I really like the configurators view of the back
If it's the one Daro911 posted a while back, I really like it [8D]
Black80XSA
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For £2,773.00, I wouldn't select it but if I was getting a second hand model with the option I would be happy to give him £500 extra...
have you read what the Porsche configurator say, "...to optimize aerodynamics and design" so Daro911, according to Porsche it is broken and they can fix/optimise it with your cash. [
ORIGINAL: Dapster
Are those the wheels off the 997 Turbo?
Yes, they are... why did I put them on in the Porsche Configurator? Because I can [
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Andy Cooke
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ORIGINAL: THX911
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For £2,773.00 + VAT I wouldn't select it but if I was getting a second hand model with the option I would be happy to give him £500 extra...
have you read what the Porsche configurator say, "...to optimize aerodynamics and design" so Daro911, according to Porsche it is broken and they can fix/optimise it with your cash. []
Dont you think its just another optionon on how to get their hands into your pocket.
Personaly not for me at the moment however there will be lots of people who will absolutely love it, and I may even change my mind when I see the real thing.
PS After having writen the above the more I look at it the more I like it
The funny thing is - it's simply the Cayman tack-on front half-splitter things, the Cayman rear spoiler/wing, and the only new bit - the rather nice venturi-looking bottom to the bumper.
Would look nicer on dark colours I think [8D]
ORIGINAL: Dapster
Each to their own of course. Those wheels though! I is likin's dem!
You won't like the price £2290.00
With regard to the sport pack, spend the money if you want something distinctive or save the money and have something good to look at. Maybe use the cash for one of those expensive metallic colours, but now Cobalt Blue is a "standard" metallic you could even save there too.
ORIGINAL: boxster27
Maybe use the cash for one of those expensive metallic colours, but now Cobalt Blue is a "standard" metallic you could even save there too.
Give with one hand "Cobalt Blue circa 1990 colour" but take back with the other "Lapis" see attached digi is now a "Special Colour" One thing Porsche is definitely the most clueless car manufacturer in the world on is "C O L O U R S"
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Dapster
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One thing Porsche is definitely the most clueless car manufacturer in the world on is "C O L O U R S"
I'm not sure.... They obviously work out the most popular colours and make them the "specials" for the next generation giving new owners even more assistance to prise open their wallets. I'm expecting Seal Grey to be the special on the next facelift....
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