Menu toggle

Should I sell?

Thanks - right answer!

I've been set on a cab but recently noticed a couple of the later "S" wide body coupes. I'm determined to sabotage my dream aren't I?

Another spanner is that my wife's Cayenne which is the main car packed in today with a prop shaft failure so we're in mine for a week or so until it's fixed; if "mine" is going to become a 996 we might struggle with the 4 year old and 15 month old boys for anything more than a few days. The dog would just have to stay home!
 
i dont know-i shoehorned my wife and an 18yr old and 16 yr old for a day trip to Wales.they wre glad when it ended
 
Nice picture.

One "reason" for the cab was the ease of access into the back seats to fit the baby chairs (as long as it's not raining - we live near Manchester!) and then the boys can climb in, or be shoehorned in - I've a feeling it'll be nipper in the front, me and number one in the back and wife driving in comfort.

I've got to find one this week as I'm running out of "free" time to shop.
Just seen a 997 on the forum for <30...
 
[8D] I think I'll change my career so that I can use the Porsche more often, like others I am guilty of washing it and then putting it back into the garage, but I have driven round the Nordschliefe for 5 laps and that alone justifies buying it and since then I attend two trackdays each year,

My wife has recently found out what it costs, she said "we" should not be spending that amount of money on a car, I had to remind her that she does not work and has spent £1000 on a cat ( yes- that is three 0's - enuff said!), but she has admitted that she was like a dog with 2 ***** when I took her to lunch in it on Friday as it still attracts a lot of admiring looks, she even said that she regrets not being in the car when I went round the Nordschliefe!! - I just need to get back there asap!

Enjoy
 

Posts made and opinions expressed are those of the individual forum members

Use of the Forum is subject to the Terms and Conditions

Disclaimer

The opinions expressed on this site are not necessarily those of the Club, who shall have no liability in respect of them or the accuracy of the content. The Club assumes no responsibility for any effects arising from errors or omissions.

Porsche Club Great Britain gives no warranties, guarantees or assurances and makes no representations or recommendations regarding any goods or services advertised on this site. It is the responsibility of visitors to satisfy themselves that goods and/or services supplied by any advertiser are bona fide and in no instance can the Porsche Club Great Britain be held responsible.

When responding to advertisements please ensure that you satisfy yourself of any applicable call charges on numbers not prefixed by usual "landline" STD Codes. Information can be obtained from the operator or the white pages. Before giving out ANY information regarding cars, or any other items for sale, please satisfy yourself that any potential purchaser is bona fide.

Directors of the Board of Porsche Club GB, Club Office Staff, Register Secretaries and Regional Organisers are often requested by Club members to provide information on matters connected with their cars and other matters referred to in the Club Rules. Such information, advice and assistance provided by such persons is given in good faith and is based on the personal experience and knowledge of the individual concerned.

Neither Porsche Club GB, nor any of the aforementioned, shall be under any liability in respect of any such information, advice or assistance given to members. Members are advised to consult qualified specialists for information, advice and assistance on matters connected with their cars at all times.

Back
Top