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what colour polo

I see you've learnt how to post a poll in a forum not owned by you...

sneacky arn't i [:D][:D]

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cool! though it looks a bit although its been in a crash and the body shop stuck on what ever spare panels they could find regardless of colour

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They took assembled Polo's at the factory, and swapped the panels around.

Made 130 of them - I saw two on Saturday!

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Oh I don't know - you wouldn't need to blend in to the adjacent panels.
Just mask them off.

What a great idea!
 
How many Boxster owners are there on the forum, any idea Nic? Seems interesting that there are 139 hits and only 18 votes, is it the same people wanting to see the results?
 
Helen

After much reminding by Mark I have finally remembered to login and post my vote - Black of course
 
Damn, damn, damn what is it with black?[:'(] Why do people like a colour that is associated with the dark side, all that is bad, funeral cars, Darth Vader, etc etc no wonder the world has become such a miserable and depressing place, bring back the sixties with cheerful vibrant colours.

Thats me off the buying list, sorry but I just can't face wearing it, I'll find someone to make me one up somewhere in a bright happy blue!!!
 
i think you have a point Dai_lemma.I for one would like to have more than one and i wouldn't want them in the same colour.

and i happen to know that Nic dosn't like Black either. so why not do blue as well. i'll buy both for me and Larry thats four sold[;)]
 
Thats me off the buying list,

Did you actually vote?

Maybe more than one colour might be possible?

(Or you can come over to the dark side - it is the easier path. Not stronger, but easier it is...)

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