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    That sounds awesome mate. I'll look into it and let you know!

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    Cool. 27th July mate

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    Cleaned her yesterday to stick her summer coat on

    Used my Autobrite foam lance and snow foam, then dodo juice supernatural shampoo, followed by dodo juice clay mit and born slippy lubricant to get the paint contaminant free. Then finished with super resin polish and the exceptional dodo juice purple haze wax which is just brilliant. Did the windows with Autobrite diamond bright glass cleaner.

    Took the back roads home today



    Didn't get any decent pics though

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    Dropped the 911 off at an independent specialist today for servicing. Who'd like to guess the final bill that's going to come back? For background, this is a major service with new spark plugs, including brake fluid change. I've also been informed it needs new rear discs and a set of coil packs. Place bets now!

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    I bet its more than Corbyns tax bill.
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    It won't just be that. I'm going £1800.

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    Holy mother of **** at prices!
    http://www.rpmtechnik.co.uk/servicin...orsche-996-c2/
    Like your brake fluid changed, sir? That'll be £77.
    The price for Evans Coolant is, well, frankly ****ing hilarious

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    Double pissed.
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    £1264.42

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    £1234.56

    i.e. they'll make it up and forget to make it look original.

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    Think of a 4 digit number starting with 1 and then add £1000 Porsche tax.
    £2200

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    £1548 :d

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    Winnar.

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    It's bare innit. I've bought whole cars for less than that and done 50,000 miles in them LOLZ

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    Yes, but they weren't as much of a Porsche.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Si View Post
    Winnar.
    Wasn't Ben8000 closer ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by arry View Post
    £1548 :d
    Did they treat you to some lube first or just go in dry?

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    Quote Originally Posted by handsomedez View Post
    Did they treat you to some lube first or just go in dry?
    He lubricated it all with the good news that the car is an absolute cracker, amazingly clean underneath and well maintained overall.

    So even a good car costs big time haha

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