C4S al
New member
Hi,
Just a little summary of my C4S ownership over the last 12 months.
I spent nearly 12 months sourcing my 911. I saw many and I was shocked how some people treat them. However last March on visiting my local OPC there she was. Deal was done and was the proud owner of an arctic silver 2003 C4S.
Spec:
Sport seats with Crests. Metropole blue
Turbotech Alloys.
Switchable Sports exhaust. Twin oval tips.
Carbonfibre dash board trim.
Carbonfibre/leather steering wheel.
Roof suede lining.
New pads/discs/tyres included.
My only disappointment was no PCM2 or Litronic but working on that.
Anyway in the last 12 months I have never looked back. Never any starting issues, she has been in the garage for a 4 week stint and started first time.
Been getting to grips with my technical driving ability and cannot get over how grounded this vehical is.
It is a practical family car as well[]. My son who is 13, daughter 14 months and wife all comfortably get in. The quinny zap fits snuggly in the boot with an over night bag.
My plan this year is to get some HIDs fitted and SAT NAV pending warranty issues. I am also looking at some track day experience.
Regards Alan
Just a little summary of my C4S ownership over the last 12 months.
I spent nearly 12 months sourcing my 911. I saw many and I was shocked how some people treat them. However last March on visiting my local OPC there she was. Deal was done and was the proud owner of an arctic silver 2003 C4S.
Spec:
Sport seats with Crests. Metropole blue
Turbotech Alloys.
Switchable Sports exhaust. Twin oval tips.
Carbonfibre dash board trim.
Carbonfibre/leather steering wheel.
Roof suede lining.
New pads/discs/tyres included.
My only disappointment was no PCM2 or Litronic but working on that.
Anyway in the last 12 months I have never looked back. Never any starting issues, she has been in the garage for a 4 week stint and started first time.
Been getting to grips with my technical driving ability and cannot get over how grounded this vehical is.
It is a practical family car as well[]. My son who is 13, daughter 14 months and wife all comfortably get in. The quinny zap fits snuggly in the boot with an over night bag.
My plan this year is to get some HIDs fitted and SAT NAV pending warranty issues. I am also looking at some track day experience.
Regards Alan