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My Cayenne is Here

first picture of our cayenne still in the show room.

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Helen
Good luck with the Cayenne
It looks beautiful
Take great care when washing and drying the
clearcoat is very soft and is easily swirled!

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Helen
Please change the wheels to 20" or 22"
Give Alan Dyde a ring at Techart he has stacks of them and may do a deal
or Jasmine Porsche (Burnley) have second hand 20" Sport Techno and Cayenne
Design around ÂŁ1.5K
 
I like the registration number [:D]

but shouldn't you keep quiet [:-] about the H4LF a G that Larry has to sell on his Brazillian trips [:eek:]
 
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I know, didn't realise that when i bought the plate for him (a while back now) i read it as Helen For Larry Fred Goff. i was trying to be romantic[&o][&o]
 
Hi Helen,

New Cayenne looks great, I am sure you are both going to enjoy it. I have had mine since last August and 10,000 miles later it still gives me a big grin whenever I drive it.


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10,000 miles later it still gives me a big grin whenever I drive it.

thats Porsche for you, i think Porsche should use that as an advertising slogan as every owner (of all models of Porkers)i've ever met says the same.
 
helen,
Good luck with the cayenne !
Im meant to be collecting my V6 today -- just spoke to them and they are waiting for it to arrive from reading

Happy motoring

tim
 
what colour you getting? please post us some pictures. oh and don't forget to contact Robin and register it with him.[8D]

cayenne@porscheclubgb.com
 
BTW, i asked to keep the bag that the cayenne arrives in. these bags are just thrown away.so the OPC was happy for me to take it.

for picture of bag please see the gallery. where there is a picture of a Lorry full of Cayennes all wearing protective bags or Nappies as my dealer calls them.
 
Im getting a Lapis Blue with colour coded sills/bumpers/mudflaps with 20 Inch wheels
stainless front guard .. with other bits and pieces
I just got a call to say it wont be in till tommorrow -- I was all geared up to get it today

I will get a picture of the car in a few days

tim
 
bet you won't sleep tonight, its worth the wait though. it sounds lovely i've got to wait untill after Easter to have the stainless front guard, rock rails,mud flaps, roof bars and drip rails fitted. i can't wait.
 
Helen

ORIGINAL: Helen Goff

i've got to wait untill after Easter to have the stainless front guard,

Shame the front guards not being fitted till Easter would of liked to see that on Sunday. Out of all the accessories/ options thats not on mine that interests me the most.
 
Congratulations on the new cayenne - my friend's will not pass a gas station without wanting a refill - you insert your credit card in the slot and it squeezes it dry - you can travel a long way on the air miles purchased - gas is only 1.98 $ per gallon where his cayenne is run! He has discounted buying one here after 2 months running in the u.s.
 
How many miles are on the clock now Helen? Two trips to Cornbury in a week should help to get it fully run in. I'm looking forward to hearing the sound of the engine - I've never actually heard one running [&:]
 
only about 150 miles on the clock. so it's still brand new[8D]

when your sitting in the car it's quite hard to hear the engine.
im used to the Janspeed on my Boxster so find the Cayenne a bit tame noise wise.but its very impressive power wise for such a big beast. gives the boxster a run for its money.
 

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