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Reading OPC meeting Saturday

Many thanks to Fab and the DP at Reading, it was a very interesting and informative day.

Forgive me, I did not get the name of the gentleman conducting the inspections, but he was doing a sterling job and was a mind of information.

The Parc Ferme demonstration showed me exactly what people rave about, but I have a shed load of Autoglym to use first...

A thought for the future. Ask not just what OPC can do for you, but what can you do for OPC?

Huge pun, but has the idea of a 'buddy' system any credence? There may be the odd occasion that a customer is on the cusp of purchase and all it may need is the comforting words of an independent owner.......

Oh, and can I take the 997 Turbo for a test drive when you take delivery of your next example?

Thank You
 
ORIGINAL: Paul Judge
Some very very lucky old git was very fortunate in having his car used for the Zymol demonstration[:)] (I even had to get there an hour early to get the car washed first "" oh what a sacrifice)[:D]
I wonder who Paul ....
A snapshot of your shiney rear attached [;)]


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Quote: A snapshot of your shiney rear attached


A bit personal isn"¦"¦ Oh you mean the car[:D]



Thank you "" it does look nice now[:)][:)] I only hope I can keep it that way
 
ORIGINAL: turboww

The Parc Ferme demonstration showed me exactly what people rave about, but I have a shed load of Autoglym to use first...

Bin it its only adding to the surface scratches!

I swopped over last year to Zymol and use the shed load of Autoglym on car number 2 and the wifes car, A quick wash with the auto bath and the car looks like's its just been polished, with autoglym you need to repolish for the same effect

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ORIGINAL: geoff ives

ORIGINAL: 924nutter

Yes, red Boxter 3.2s. Old git's cars really![:D]
You mean like the 944. The old gits car from a previous generation [:D]
No I mean like the 924 turbo driven by old gits who can't cope with the mental intracacies of the dog leg box day to day, who put the go faster (slower due to more drag) stripes in the wrong place. Everyone knows its a Prosche (old gits spelling) because it is overtaking them. Everyone know it is a 924 turbo because it is overtaking them quickly. Everybody knows it is a 944 turbo because it is overtaking them very quickly indeed and probably has a gear left.
 
Very Nice Gordon - Is it Polar or Artic? - Looks Polar (removes anorak)

BTW - How do I add a picture?
 

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