On 11 September, Porsche Centre Portsmouth welcomed Total 911 magazine as they hosted their Cars and Coffee event at our Centre.
During the day there was an incredible line-up of world-class Porsche 911 models on display. Some of our favourites included a string of 991 GT3 RSs in Voodoo Blue, Ultra Violet, and Speed Yellow. Another stand-out car was a 1977 911 Carrera with red alloys and exterior stickers.
Over the course of the day, customers were invited to have a complimentary inspection of their 911 which gave them the opportunity to discuss any issues with our Aftersales Manager, Leigh Rye.
A number of prizes were awarded: first prize was awarded to Tanvir Hanif for Car of the Day, undoubtedly a great choice judging by the noise of the crowd when his 996 GT3 RS was announced. Mr and Mrs Waterfield took the prize for travelling the furthest after they collected their new 911 991 Carrera 4 from Porsche Centre Leeds before driving 260 miles to Porsche Centre Portsmouth. Mark Hinxman took the final prize, Spirit of Porsche, for his stunning green 1970 911T.
This was our first Cars and Coffee event and the day was a great success. It provided the perfect opportunity for like-minded enthusiasts to discuss all things Porsche and to showcase their fantastic cars.
Please call us on 02392 212350 if you would like more information on this and other events at our Centre.
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