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elms
18th April 2005, 07:10 PM
Brand New - Delivery Miles.

Basalt Black with Black Hide.

Full UK Spec.

£SOLD

Guy
18th April 2005, 07:31 PM
Sounds like my kind of spec, but I'm waiting for them to fall further before I'd think seriously about one. I think they will be circa £200k or less in a couple of years.

Lovely car at a good current price though. It's amazing how many are in dealers though, must be a good half-dozen for sale in the UK currently.

Gastro
18th April 2005, 07:35 PM
Brand New - Delivery Miles.

Basalt Black with Black Hide.

Full UK Spec.

£290,000

Amazing price - just shows you that Porsche really don't make any good investment vehicles anymore :eek:

If they had made a limited run of RHD vehicles then I'm sure it would have firmed prices in the UK....

Gastro
18th April 2005, 07:38 PM
Brand New - Delivery Miles.

Basalt Black with Black Hide.

Full UK Spec.

£290,000

Does this herald a point that your website will be up-to-date and browsable ?

elms
20th April 2005, 09:35 AM
Does this herald a point that your website will be up-to-date and browsable ?

Dont mention the site :mad:

A web designer is working on it, so I can update the cars for sale section myself without any outside help. Should of been ready last Monday but there is a problem with and I quote from the web company....

Leon has to now test his scripts. We tried testing these late last night, yet we were met with a unsuspected server error, upon investigation, it would appear to be an error with the Linux script handling on the web server.

Please excuse my IT ignorance but I am unsure how much of a problem this is. :confused:

Regards
Dion
(Computeras Thickious)

nomis
30th May 2005, 10:11 PM
Dont mention the site :mad:

A web designer is working on it, so I can update the cars for sale section myself without any outside help. Should of been ready last Monday but there is a problem with and I quote from the web company....

Leon has to now test his scripts. We tried testing these late last night, yet we were met with a unsuspected server error, upon investigation, it would appear to be an error with the Linux script handling on the web server.

Please excuse my IT ignorance but I am unsure how much of a problem this is. :confused:

Regards
Dion
(Computeras Thickious)


Have you got this sorted yet? If you get stuck and need a recommendation - let us know. I have a few great web developers I can give you the contact names of - and I'm sure others will be able to do the same. There's no need to have that much hassle over a site!

Blow Dog
31st May 2005, 12:24 PM
Shame on you Dion. Did you not know this is what I do?

elms
1st June 2005, 03:12 PM
Shame on you Dion. Did you not know this is what I do?

Sorry Cem I thought you were a serial supercar buyer ;) :p