Porsche-related present
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I don't know if you live together but he (you) might fancy a Porsche Design (Collaboration with Poggen Pohl) new Kitchen. Or not.
http://www.poggenpohl.com/en/products/p7340/
http://www.poggenpohl.com/en/products/p7340/
How about checking out the Porsche shop? they have some great ideas for gifts etc, some of it is quite expensive but depends on the budget?
http://shop1.porsche.com/uk/
http://shop1.porsche.com/uk/
theturbs said:
How about checking out the Porsche shop? they have some great ideas for gifts etc, some of it is quite expensive but depends on the budget?
http://shop1.porsche.com/uk/
That's the stuff I meant. I like the look of the Classic Cooler but as it's made from a piece of scrap (cylinder barrel, many of which I've thrown away) and costs nearly the same as a new barrel I couldn't bring myself to buy one.http://shop1.porsche.com/uk/
thegoose said:
That's the stuff I meant. I like the look of the Classic Cooler but as it's made from a piece of scrap (cylinder barrel, many of which I've thrown away) and costs nearly the same as a new barrel I couldn't bring myself to buy one.
It is pretty cool! Dave Thornton said:
Porsche toaster, kettle, coffee machine - would be secondhand off eBay but they still look great even though they're 10 years old.
Alternatively, book a ferry ticket and arrange a long weekend down to Stuttgart to the museum and factory
Museum and factory tour is a great idea, doesn't cost anything for the factory tout (unless this has now changed)? Musuem is good value and also food is great.Alternatively, book a ferry ticket and arrange a long weekend down to Stuttgart to the museum and factory
alternatively get a cheap deal on lastminute for flights instead
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