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Targa 4S

SteveJC

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Hi
Just over 2 years ago, after over 30 years of driving classic cars ( MGB's,Stag,Sprint,Morgan and Etype always as a weekend cars) I wanted a more modern sports car, I tried a few different ones but after trying a Boxster from the Porsheshop it was settled, a 3.2S tip in Lapis blue and I was away, what a great drive compared to the old ones.
After 3 months I swapped that for a metalic black, black interior 03 996 C4 cab tip, again great car and enjoyed every minute behind the wheel even more than the Boxster, as much as I enjoyed this one I kept looking at the wider bodied 4S cab then the more curvy coupe, I just could not make up my mind , the only thing I knew for definite, was it had to be a 997 4S with tip and from an OPC.

In October last year I was in danger of arriving at least an hour early for a meeting in Bolton ( clear motorways for once ) so I thought I would kill some time in their local OPC and there it was ,a Targa 4S, that was it , I had to have one.
I found the right car in January, deal done , and loving every second of it and not just behind the wheel. What next ???.

Steve
Silver, black,sport chrono,pse,heated seats,sat nav, ipod , rear park, tyre gauge

Just a couple of pictures taken today ( 28th Feb )



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Super pictures Steve- we do love pics on here [8D]

And congratulations on one of the rarest form of 997 in the register [:)]
The Colours on the car work really well- silver and the darkened glass..

garyw
 
Steve,

Many congrats on what is in my opinion the best option, but then I am biased.

Also welcome to the very exclusive club that is Targa 4S owners, we are a rare bunch indeed!!

Have fun and enjoy!!

Nige.




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