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Yes this one was yellow as well with full arbath body kit and bigger wheels. i bought it for my eldest daughters 17th birthday.

tyres were very expensive to replace,almost the same as the boxsters.
 
There was one of those bright yellow Cinqey[:D] thing' s at the petrol station this morning, the front spoiler looks like a mini 996 turbo!!!
 
Iam down in bournemouth and yep iam happy with the job

Matt,

Can you reveal the name and number of this bodyshop - or is it going to remain your secret?

Cheers,
Rich
 
I have an 01 2.7 in Lapis blue with plenty of stone chips in the front PU and a scratch in the rear PU, plus some general surface scratches. I have had a quote from Tower, an independent specialist near Tower Bridge and had the following quote.

- Fill in of deep pits in front PU (stone chips)
- Repaint PU
- Fill in deep scratch to rear PU
- Repaint rear PU
- Touch up flaking paint on drivers door mirror housing
- Cut and prepare rest of car bodywork
- Polish car to remove all surface scratches

They' ll need it for 4 days (to dry the PU' s basically) and want £550 + VAT which sounds like a steal. Lancaster wanted over £1k for a new front PU alone as they weren' t prepared to repaint it.

Try to follow this and see if it helps. I haven' t got mine done yet so keen to see the feedback.

http://www.porscheclubgbforum.com/tm.asp?m=13654&appid=&p=&mpage=1&key=&tmode=&smode=&s=#13654
 
ORIGINAL: Tony Daniel

There was one of those bright yellow Cinqey[:D] thing' s at the petrol station this morning, the front spoiler looks like a mini 996 turbo!!!

Yeah, my girlfriends got a yellow Seicento Sporting and the front spoiler is indeed very 996 Turbo like [:)]
 

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