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Helen
23rd March 2004, 08:30 PM
if all goes well we should be collecting out new toy on friday. im looking forward to it.

i've requested that i keep the bag the car comes in, as it might come in useful for storage.im told these are usually just thrown away. what a waste.

Gina
23rd March 2004, 09:33 PM
Kewl! :cool:

Enjoy it. Those things have a lot of road presence. No doubt it'll be along to Herr Gemballa for the full phat GT700 treatment! :eek:

Gina

Helen
23rd March 2004, 10:16 PM
Larry(husband)has been eyeing up the Gamballa and Techart adverts,its only a matter of time. :rolleyes:

Helen
24th March 2004, 02:39 PM
im very cross with my OPC as i have ordered about £2000 worth of accesseries which they are trying to charge me 5-7 hours worth of labour charges for fitting. now i don't mind paying a fitting charge but they are pricing everything on it own instead of as a job lot. so (for example)a pair of mud flaps im being charged an hours labour. roof rails 1/2 an hour ++++

it's left me feeling totally ripped off and pi55ed off, what should have been a happy event has turned sour :mad:

Rico
25th March 2004, 03:19 PM
im very cross with my OPC as i have ordered about £2000 worth of accesseries which they are trying to charge me 5-7 hours worth of labour charges for fitting. now i don't mind paying a fitting charge but they are pricing everything on it own instead of as a job lot. so (for example)a pair of mud flaps im being charged an hours labour. roof rails 1/2 an hour ++++

it's left me feeling totally ripped off and pi55ed off, what should have been a happy event has turned sour :mad:

That's nuts. An hours fitting for some mud flaps... hell they probably cost about the same as the fitting. You're paying £40k+ for a car and they do that... f*ckers...

Helen
29th March 2004, 08:48 AM
A pair of mud flaps cost me £54 +VAT the fitting of the mud flaps they wanted £75+VAT.

that OPC won't be getting either my Boxster of the Cayenne in for servicing.

Helen
29th March 2004, 09:35 PM
first picture

Helen
29th March 2004, 09:35 PM
and another

Peter
29th March 2004, 11:25 PM
Enjoy Helen, hope to see it in the flesh Sunday.

Peter

Helen
30th March 2004, 04:57 PM
we will be at the Frontrunners event at cornbury house, sound like its going to be a good day.
which car are you bringing?

Helen
17th April 2004, 03:11 PM
had roof rails and drip rails fitted

Henry CSL
4th May 2004, 06:30 PM
Helen,
You must of run the Cayenne in by now? What`s it like?

There are a few of us men folk on here that might be convinced the Cayenne would make a good children carrier and shopping trolley for her in-doors! :)

Spill the beans,

Henry.

Helen
8th May 2004, 08:44 PM
sorry i got fed up with talking to myself on this site. its a little too quiet.

love it but its huge and a bit of a pain in a busy supermarket car park as you need two spaces. :rolleyes: or is that just my parking ;)
bit thirsty on the petrol front but the ride and driving experience is amazing.

Henry CSL
8th May 2004, 09:21 PM
Helen,
I`ll talk to you :D
I see your hubby is rising through the ranks within the PCGB these days. I hope he shares your dynamic views (no naked photos please)and gets PCGB to rock`n`roll a little bit.

This site is only a few months old and now with the sunny months to come (fingers crossed) I`m sure members of Stuttgart9`s will be making the effort to meet up here & there. I myself have done the odd track day this year and met up with several folk on here that I had never known before.

Your Cayenne sounds like a great vehicle and don`t worry about taking up two parking spaces because I do that all the time too in my little 996. I have even parked in the disabled bays, yeah I know I`m a bad assed ****but I just can`t get out being 6ft4ins and having a full roll cage. I will have to get myself one of those orange spacehopper stickers ;)

Keep posting,
Henry.