What did you have in mind?
I would also be interested in a early morning short drive any place in mind?
I’d be up for something too, as long non porsches are allowedSpelga Dam is in my backyard but I'm prepared to travel for a meetup point
What did you have in mind?
I would also be interested in a early morning short drive any place in mind?
I’d be up for something too, as long non porsches are allowedSpelga Dam is in my backyard but I'm prepared to travel for a meetup point
Awesome - health to enjoy the new motorWe docked in Dublin at midnight after a huge 20 hr day. Here's the previous (one) owner saying goodbye. He's 72 and has a Cayman GTS 4.0 arriving next month... Legend..
The R does live up to the hype. The engine, exhaust, suspension tweaks and the weight saving just add up to something a bit special.
I've been trying to figure out how to keep my 987.1S but no storage so it'll be advertised. If I could keep it they'd make great pair of a gen 1 and gen 2 examples. They both offer a different driving experience. The R 'beats you up' more anyway that's for sure.
We docked in Dublin at midnight after a huge 20 hr day. Here's the previous (one) owner saying goodbye. He's 72 and has a Cayman GTS 4.0 arriving next month... Legend..
The R does live up to the hype. The engine, exhaust, suspension tweaks and the weight saving just add up to something a bit special.
I've been trying to figure out how to keep my 987.1S but no storage so it'll be advertised. If I could keep it they'd make great pair of a gen 1 and gen 2 examples. They both offer a different driving experience. The R 'beats you up' more anyway that's for sure.
We docked in Dublin at midnight after a huge 20 hr day. Here's the previous (one) owner saying goodbye. He's 72 and has a Cayman GTS 4.0 arriving next month... Legend..
The R does live up to the hype. The engine, exhaust, suspension tweaks and the weight saving just add up to something a bit special.
I've been trying to figure out how to keep my 987.1S but no storage so it'll be advertised. If I could keep it they'd make great pair of a gen 1 and gen 2 examples. They both offer a different driving experience. The R 'beats you up' more anyway that's for sure.
We docked in Dublin at midnight after a huge 20 hr day. Here's the previous (one) owner saying goodbye. He's 72 and has a Cayman GTS 4.0 arriving next month... Legend..
The R does live up to the hype. The engine, exhaust, suspension tweaks and the weight saving just add up to something a bit special.
I've been trying to figure out how to keep my 987.1S but no storage so it'll be advertised. If I could keep it they'd make great pair of a gen 1 and gen 2 examples. They both offer a different driving experience. The R 'beats you up' more anyway that's for sure.
Love it! Definitely on my list, and think they are a safe place for your money at a reasonable price. Interested to hear what u think vs the Cayman S, htdThanks lads.
Yeah, he's a lightly built elderly guy and obviously knows how to get in and out of bucket seats as they are like new. Passenger side one basically never sat in.
These are the carbon fibre ones from the Porsche 918 and cost mega bucks to buy over the counter now.
Its got all the right stuff: Manual, carbon buckets, Porsche Sports Exhaust, Spyder wheels, alcantara sports steering wheel, full auto A/C, Bi-xenon lights.
It's only missing Sports Chrono but I looked for one without it on purpose. I don't like the dash timer thing it comes with as stock. Chrono is just a software download that changes throttle map and tweaks the traction control (allows the back end out more). It's booked into Belfast OPC for that update and they add the dash switch as there's a blank for it already. Costs £600 but basically leaves her fully loaded...
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