Porsche leaves massive hole in garage

Porsche leaves massive hole in garage

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Hexanchus

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172 posts

145 months

Thursday 25th August 2016
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911 turbo has gone to pastures new and left this hole behind.

Desperately need another one to fill it in.

medieval

1,499 posts

211 months

Thursday 25th August 2016
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Ours is away at the moment having some facial work and the garage does look very large without the big Teutonic lump in situ I must say

The big bill however does dry ones tears very quickly I have found

jonny finance

926 posts

206 months

Thursday 25th August 2016
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Don't worry too much J - sure something will be along 'real soon'....
Not sure it will fit though!

Hexanchus

Original Poster:

172 posts

145 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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jonny finance said:
Don't worry too much J - sure something will be along 'real soon'....
Not sure it will fit though!
991 won't fit until build workshop for all my gear. Oh well will have to make do with 7.2!! 😜

harleywilma

519 posts

243 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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Yeah I have the same hole in my garage although not a turbo but lowly 997 c4s x50,But I do sleep a lot better knowing I have no more ridiculous huge bills and used the money to pay off the last of my mortgage before it grenaded itselfbounce

jonny finance

926 posts

206 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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Bet you woke up early this morning!!! Good weather too

By the look of your non DIY tools I reckon you are capable of building a 991

Hexanchus

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172 posts

145 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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Only had to endure a few days without. Just got this glorious beast!

Hexanchus

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172 posts

145 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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jonny finance said:
Bet you woke up early this morning!!! Good weather too

By the look of your non DIY tools I reckon you are capable of building a 991
I could build the lego one and didn't get much sleep! Absolutely delighted with it! Thank you!!!

Digga

40,321 posts

283 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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Hexanchus said:
jonny finance said:
Bet you woke up early this morning!!! Good weather too

By the look of your non DIY tools I reckon you are capable of building a 991
I could build the lego one and didn't get much sleep! Absolutely delighted with it! Thank you!!!
Monday might hopefully be decent weather to get to know the beast. Enjoy!

Hexanchus

Original Poster:

172 posts

145 months

Friday 26th August 2016
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Digga said:
Hexanchus said:
jonny finance said:
Bet you woke up early this morning!!! Good weather too

By the look of your non DIY tools I reckon you are capable of building a 991
I could build the lego one and didn't get much sleep! Absolutely delighted with it! Thank you!!!
Monday might hopefully be decent weather to get to know the beast. Enjoy!
Thanks, looking forward to some non-motorway driving. It's begging to go to a track...

DeanoM12

498 posts

221 months

Tuesday 30th August 2016
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I think I recognise this RS wink If so, then as you said it's begging to be driven.



Hexanchus

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172 posts

145 months

Wednesday 31st August 2016
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Yes, you got it. Few k miles on the clock is the only sign it has been driven.

Turquoise

1,457 posts

97 months

Wednesday 31st August 2016
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It's a lovely car but I couldn't get on with that interior. Looks chavvy/Halfords. Sorry getmecoat

DeanoM12

498 posts

221 months

Wednesday 31st August 2016
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Hexanchus said:
Yes, you got it. Few k miles on the clock is the only sign it has been driven.
That photo was taken just after my dad bought your car from lovetts a few years back. Originally he was going to part ex the gen 1 for it, but I persuaded him to sell the gen 1 to me instead. The drive home with both cars together was great fun. Congrats on the purchase and I hope you enjoy the car as much as he did (he probably put 95% of the current mileage on the car)

LaSource

2,622 posts

208 months

Wednesday 31st August 2016
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Turquoise said:
It's a lovely car but I couldn't get on with that interior. Looks chavvy/Halfords. Sorry getmecoat
Some cars and interiors do not photograph that well. I remember years ago bagging a bargain 996 GT3 with 'strange' interior because the pictures did not do it justice...so no one turned up to buy it. It was glorious in the flesh - including the interior.

I find white cars are particularly challenging to get a good picture of - conversely red is quite easy.

...and yes, I am a little biased as I have a similar car with slightly similar interior touches (though not to the same extentsmile)

OP, congrats - lovely car!

Hexanchus

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172 posts

145 months

Wednesday 31st August 2016
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Turquoise said:
It's a lovely car but I couldn't get on with that interior. Looks chavvy/Halfords. Sorry getmecoat
If you mean the extra white bits then I don't mind as it would be pretty dark inside without them. The only thing that bugs me slightly are the white rings on the wheels.

Hexanchus

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172 posts

145 months

Wednesday 31st August 2016
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DeanoM12 said:
Hexanchus said:
Yes, you got it. Few k miles on the clock is the only sign it has been driven.
That photo was taken just after my dad bought your car from lovetts a few years back. Originally he was going to part ex the gen 1 for it, but I persuaded him to sell the gen 1 to me instead. The drive home with both cars together was great fun. Congrats on the purchase and I hope you enjoy the car as much as he did (he probably put 95% of the current mileage on the car)
Thank your dad for looking after it! I saw a few 7.2 RS before and the condition of this one is amazing. Looks and feels brand new.