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Saturday morning drive

Solarized

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Good morning all.
Had a fantastic drive in the old 993 yesterday.
It's great to be using it again after recent hibernation.
Hope you're all having as much fun in yours :thumbs:
 

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You could do with a new camera.......all the colour's gone funny :?



......and :welcome:
 
4.5 years to make your first post.

:congrats:
 
Perhaps he's been busy in PhotoShop :dont know:

That lake has been drained now. It's all retail park and affordable homes (well, the homes are affordable, the flood Insurance is exorbitant)
 
:D
Thanks guys yes my pics are usually taken with an ancient coal operated phone and I like to mess about with the editing function. Apologies for the very poor quality. :thumb:
 

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........ I retrieve mine from winter storage this Wednesday ....... :)
 
Solarized said:
:D
Thanks guys yes my pics are usually taken with an ancient coal operated phone and I like to mess about with the editing function. Apologies for the very poor quality. :thumb:

Is the first pic the Rest and Be Thankfull?

Is your car black with marble grey - if so I have your little sister :grin:
 
ColinC said:
Solarized said:
:D
Thanks guys yes my pics are usually taken with an ancient coal operated phone and I like to mess about with the editing function. Apologies for the very poor quality. :thumb:

Is the first pic the Rest and Be Thankfull?

Is your car black with marble grey - if so I have your little sister :grin:

Well done Colin indeed it is the rest and be thankful.

My car is MB metallic with classic grey ( early sports seats ) no widget and valve stems aren't facing the crest so I do appreciate that's me black balled from the illuminati already :D. It's a manual though and it has passed the 100K mark so practically worthless, well maybe '25 bags' on a good day however I absolutey love it to bits and can't see me ever parting with it. :thumb: :floor: It's in fantastic condition and drives very indeed.
 
Solarized said:
My car is MB metallic with classic grey ( early sports seats ) no widget and valve stems aren't facing the crest so I do appreciate that's me black balled from the illuminati already :D. It's a manual though and it has passed the 100K mark so practically worthless, well maybe '25 bags' on a good day however I absolutey love it to bits and can't see me ever parting with it. :thumb: :floor: It's in fantastic condition and drives very indeed.

Welcome to the world of the rabbit hutch, where you'll find more black balls from the illuminati than potted by Ronnie O'Sullivan.

There are a few of us!

But great spec you've got there, including I see, the early 993 Softback Sports Seats, which in my very humble opinion are superior in every respect to the 'hallowed' hardbacks, except perhaps in the elevated 'en primeur' collector price.
:grin:
The fact that's its over 100k indicates that it's less likely to be clocked too . .
:bandit:

As for being an MB metallic, would that be the same metallic blue-black I had on my 190E 2.3-16 in 1985?
:floor:
 

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