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Loving that colour Frayz, very you!
Likewise I appreciate how long you’ve dreamt of owning a Porsche and how hard you’ve worked to achieve it.
You must be over the moon!
I hope it will give you endless ear-to-ear smiles for many many years to come.
Likewise I appreciate how long you’ve dreamt of owning a Porsche and how hard you’ve worked to achieve it.
You must be over the moon!
I hope it will give you endless ear-to-ear smiles for many many years to come.
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Never been a fan of the Porsche, just doesn't appeal to me. We all have our favourites after all. But I must say, that is a stunning car there. In love with those seats and sure an unusual colour but it works so well! Where is the fuel tank located on one of those? I only ask because I don't know much about these cars and I spotted what looks like the fuel cap on the front wing?
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Never been a fan of the Porsche, just doesn't appeal to me. We all have our favourites after all. But I must say, that is a stunning car there. In love with those seats and sure an unusual colour but it works so well! Where is the fuel tank located on one of those? I only ask because I don't know much about these cars and I spotted what looks like the fuel cap on the front wing?
All of the cars weight is situated inside both axles. So when it starts to slide it's still a learning curve for me as it all moves as one.
It's unlike anything I've spent any real seat time in before.
The R has a "Spec C" esque tiny fuel tank too as its lighter than that of any other Cayman.
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