Collecting my 25 year’s edition boxster this week. Few pics
https://postimg.cc/gallery/8k9LKD3
Hope I get on with the red interior.
Only about 90 ever coming to the uk
1250 globally
4lt flat six is a highlight for me
Collecting my 25 year’s edition boxster this week. Few pics
https://postimg.cc/gallery/8k9LKD3
Hope I get on with the red interior.
Only about 90 ever coming to the uk
1250 globally
4lt flat six is a highlight for me
Last edited by lenlec; 9th October 2021 at 12:34.
Looks great Len.
What happened to the Cayman in the end? You keeping both?
Nice looking car. Red interior is a bit Marmite but that looks ok compared to BMW's red interiors.
Boxster Red, same colour interior as my GT3, it’s not bright
That looks awesome!!
https://postimg.cc/WDjBP07W
Bit better pic of the interior. Called burgundy red by Porsche
That really looks lovely, I am currently waiting for the new RS3 in Kayalmi green - at some point.
Enjoy mate, its a beauty.
Lovely Car Red with the silver looks the Dogs danglers but just cannot get over the red steering wheel as in a lot of Porsche’s just spoil the overall look for me.
GT is my favourite colour in Porsche
Someone on here has a 981 GTS in GT silver
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Smile every time I look back at it.
Currently parked opposite on another drive as having kitchen work done, so see it from a very different angle these days.
That red interior looks great, much more toned down than previous red interiors from Porsche, and I say that having had a Sakhir Orange M4 interior!
You are going to love it I’m sure.
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Beautiful. I have a mate with a 4ltr Boxster GTS (not a 25th) and it is just about the perfect sports car as far as I can tell
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Andy I’ll give you till Xmas with it
You can’t keep anything for five mins
I had a couple of boosters
You’ll look cool on Queens Road in that
Pop round and I’ll drag race you in my i3
I assume its NOT from Sutton? For obvs reasons
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