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What's wrong with a Green Porsche. Here's mine
- Thread starter Steve777
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[8D] I want one!
Nothing at all
Does not look to bad - might look better if it was cleaned![][][][][][]
I am going to bring a bag of Lancashire's best soil just for the roof of your 993!!
As long as its air cooled soil and not water - members of the Green Party are we? []
ORIGINAL: rob.kellock
I'm just waiting for Zeb to come along to confirm that blue ones are faster!
Rob - as a legal man you should no better that to tease us like this!!! It's so not fair - we are in a minority and I think we could ask Barry to for the Green Car Register!!
People like us, with good taste should be treated very special [][][][]
Andrew M Bonner
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What's wrong with a Green Porsche
There must be other Green Porsche owners out there. So far only me and Peter ???
By the way mines Lagoon Green Metalic
Wrong?...absolutely nothing. (L22R 'Mint' Green)
I like green cars - can anyone post a nice picture of a car in Viper? I remember seeing a 996 Turbo at Specialist Cars at Malton that looked superb.
Andrew M Bonner
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[FONT=arial unicode ms"]There's this L22S - Signal Green
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[FONT=arial unicode ms"]and then this US version; which was in Texas now in Norway.
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ORIGINAL: rob.kellock
I'm just waiting for Zeb to come along to confirm that blue ones are faster!
quite true rob..quite true..[]
ORIGINAL: zeb
ORIGINAL: rob.kellock
I'm just waiting for Zeb to come along to confirm that blue ones are faster!
quite true rob..quite true..[]
As if .........................!!
ORIGINAL: Andrew M Bonner
Now that is a sight for sore eyes!
No no - not the car you fools - the background!
There was a Fleet Air Arm Naval Air Station there a few years back and I was stationed there from '82 - '94 in between trips to sea at HM pleasure of course!
Happy days.............................
Andrew M Bonner
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There was a Fleet Air Arm Naval Air Station there a few years back and I was stationed there from '82 - '94 in between trips to sea at HM pleasure of course!
RNAS Osprey me thinks....was down there a few weeks ago as a guest on HMS Exeter; soon to be another casualty of the RN cut backs.
Here's one of the Air Station Peter...if you could just get that flippin' green car out the way....phish!
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ORIGINAL: Andrew M Bonner
RNAS Osprey me thinks....was down there a few weeks ago as a guest on HMS Exeter; soon to be another casualty of the RN cut backs.
Here's one of the Air Station Peter...if you could just get that flippin' green car out the way....phish!
Hi Andrew
Thanks for the photo and yes you are partly correct it was RNAS Portland attached to HMS Osprey vis the naval dockyard.
Was down there last year and I was horrified at the way it had all changed. They call it progress I guess, but that is just a smokescreen for cost cutting.
I recall the HMS Exeter was commisioned in 1980 and that is certainly due for retirement!!
Do you live in the area?
Andrew M Bonner
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Do you live in the area?
Yes Peter, just over the Ridgeway from Weymouth in HRH's newly created village at Poundbury. Lived down here for 40 yrs; parents moved here from 'Lancashire' back in 1965.
My door is always open and the kettle ready should you fancy a visit down again during Summer 2009.
Regards
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