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Thinking of selling a supersport

Baltic blue coupe G130 UYH wod be the one for me .....

all beautiful, but my choice would always be a coupe ....those lines !!!!

my cheeky bid was tongue in cheek ( more about it being driven!) actually and GJ would probably get a lot more than that for his car , they are a special model and going for ridiculous sums , so much so the everyday enthusiasts like me wouldnt get a look in .....

im sure it will keep generating a good bit of chat on here , then you never know a serious bid may be tabled... good luck Greg ....
but drive it while you own it man ....you will wish you had done when it's gone !!!
 
TerryUrquhart said:
Baltic blue coupe G130 UYH wod be the one for me .....

all beautiful, but my choice would always be a coupe ....those lines !!!!

my cheeky bid was tongue in cheek ( more about it being driven!) actually and GJ would probably get a lot more than that for his car , they are a special model and going for ridiculous sums , so much so the everyday enthusiasts like me wouldnt get a look in .....

im sure it will keep generating a good bit of chat on here , then you never know a serious bid may be tabled... good luck Greg ....
but drive it while you own it man ....you will wish you had done when it's gone !!!
I miss mine. Never drove it enough and it was my dream from many years ago. Absolutely mint 3.2 Coupe, will I get another, probably not. Would I have another, yes.

 
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The Cayman is Anthracite. And the 3.2 was a childhood dream but the gear shifting disappointed me. When the car was spun up and on the m/way it was a delight to drive, around town etc it was hard work for me. Trouble with cars such as these is, there are few creature comforts and safety is very limited. It never felt like a car I could just jump into and drive into town, I loved to look at it and wash/polish it but driving it was a nightmare at times with no power steering and a slow awkward shifting gearbox.
Believe it or not these are not boy racer vehicles as you have to be slow and precise in the shifting of a 915 g/box.
I would like to own another but I don't know if I can afford one now. I would prefer a race/road legal vehicle.
Anyone got one at not the cost of a second mortgage?
 
TerryUrquhart said:
Beautiful ........that would break your heart to see that one go ....

but it is your Cayman Macadamia? It's a stunning colour too...!
Rust free with no issues when I sold it. Did some minor mods but nothing drastic. Apart from fitting Turbo steering rods every thing else could be returned to stock due to me retaining all the parts.



 
Here we go ,Aim not layover of garage Queens the car is a mode of transport not an investment portfolio
The worst enemy of any car is restitous,get her out drive her hard as it was designed
Paul
 
But don't you just love em///

I've had mine nearly 10yrs thought of me parting with it ......................

Mike
 
If I had one like that .... there is NO WAY in the world I would sell it ...!! That Sir, is absolutely fantastic .... I would love to have one !!
I would sell my soul at the Crossroads !!

 
Terry you are very excited and can't sleep
it's 2.00 in the morning go back to bed with a warm drink.
 
ah Chas , but it's not ...I'm not in UK at the moment so it's not same time zone ... Early morning ,granted but not 0200....

but .....anytime is a good time to appreciate a car like that!!

T
 
Thanks lovely thing to say, I suppose having one that length of time you get used to it and sometimes forget what you have

Mike
 

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