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I'm chopping in the Exige for a 911...
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Errr...the300R is...ahem...£75K.rossybee wrote:More than trebles it IIRCtimmsky wrote:....methinks a tad more than the £15K budget, no?
Still nice tho
...they do cheaper versions.
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Cripes!alicrozier wrote:Errr...the300R is...ahem...£75K.rossybee wrote:More than trebles it IIRCtimmsky wrote: ....methinks a tad more than the £15K budget, no?
Still nice tho![]()
...they do cheaper versions.
Seventy-facking-five big 'uns buys lots of alternative tasty wheels, or two or three or more nice pieces of kit for differing moods....
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If you have to go all Porsche why not....
http://www.ruf-automobile.de/content.ph ... &details=8

it may stetch the budget slightly though
http://www.ruf-automobile.de/content.ph ... &details=8

it may stetch the budget slightly though
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Porsche make a custom child seat which fits in the back of a 911. I have one.timmsky wrote:Nope - I tried booster and standard forward facing baby seats. No go i'm afraid.scottyf wrote:I'm still waiting on a 2+2 Lotus, suppose well just have to wait and find out if project Eagle or whatever its called comes to fruition.
Even considerd an Excell but the baby seats dont fit in the back.
Do booster seats actually fit in the back of a 911???
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Like one of these:rossybee wrote: Seventy-facking-five big 'uns buys lots of alternative tasty wheels, or two or three or more nice pieces of kit for differing moods....
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Added to Favoritestimmsky wrote:Like one of these:rossybee wrote: Seventy-facking-five big 'uns buys lots of alternative tasty wheels, or two or three or more nice pieces of kit for differing moods....
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Probably, but I think that only applies when installed in Porsches...mine is in the EliseBiggestNizzy wrote:Is that the one that automatically cuts their legs off when they reach 5 years old as they have become to big ?campbell wrote: Porsche make a custom child seat which fits in the back of a 911. I have one.
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I could watch your signature for hours Campbell - pure geniuscampbell wrote:Probably, but I think that only applies when installed in Porsches...mine is in the EliseBiggestNizzy wrote:Is that the one that automatically cuts their legs off when they reach 5 years old as they have become to big ?campbell wrote: Porsche make a custom child seat which fits in the back of a 911. I have one.
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Scotty C wrote:Added to Favoritestimmsky wrote:Like one of these:rossybee wrote: Seventy-facking-five big 'uns buys lots of alternative tasty wheels, or two or three or more nice pieces of kit for differing moods....
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'25 Tesla M3 daily
'94 Suzuki Cappuccino
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'94 Suzuki Cappuccino