UK 987 Boxster Spyder Colours

UK 987 Boxster Spyder Colours

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Gnevans

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Thursday 14th October 2021
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According to stuttcars.com the Spyder was available in:

Carrara White, Cream White (Special color), Platinum Silver Metallic, Guards Red, Aqua Blue Metallic, Black (Basalt Black Metallic and darker non-metallic both were available)

I’ve only seen white, silver, black and red for sale in the UK.

Does anyone know the UK colour breakdown, and if any of the other colours made it here.

Thanks in advance.

Gnevans

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440 posts

125 months

Thursday 14th October 2021
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Has anyone got any info on the UK 987 Spyder colours/numbers?

GT4P

5,257 posts

188 months

Thursday 14th October 2021
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Keith Flint (Prodigy) RIP had an aqua blue car Pdk that was once up for sale

g7jhp

6,979 posts

241 months

Thursday 14th October 2021
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GT4P said:
Keith Flint (Prodigy) RIP had an aqua blue car Pdk that was once up for sale


Gnevans

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Thursday 14th October 2021
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g7jhp said:
GT4P said:
Keith Flint (Prodigy) RIP had an aqua blue car Pdk that was once up for sale


That’s a fire starter… pretty cool thanks..

LM240

4,752 posts

221 months

Friday 15th October 2021
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From the 987 brochure;



Though GT Silver was also available in Uk. Platinum and Arctic silver has also appeared on non PTS cars, but I think only in North America.

Always gutted Speed Yellow wasn’t a standard option but was available on the Cayman R. Nearly went PTS but felt paying extra on a ‘standard’ colour at the time was a bit much. Though I’d have a very rare example now, one of 3 in the world!

Only known PTS 987 Spyders; Speed yellow, Meteor grey, Riviera blue and Azure blue.

I believe these are just North American figures, but the colour trend reflects the other markets also;



Edited by LM240 on Friday 15th October 09:21


Edited by LM240 on Friday 15th October 09:22

Gnevans

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Friday 15th October 2021
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LM240 said:
From the 987 brochure;



Though GT Silver was also available in Uk. Platinum and Arctic silver has also appeared on non PTS cars, but I think only in North America.

Always gutted Speed Yellow wasn’t a standard option but was available on the Cayman R. Nearly went PTS but felt paying extra on a ‘standard’ colour at the time was a bit much. Though I’d have a very rare example now, one of 3 in the world!

Only known PTS 987 Spyders; Speed yellow, Meteor grey, Riviera blue and Azure blue.

I believe these are just North American figures, but the colour trend reflects the other markets also;



Edited by LM240 on Friday 15th October 09:21


Edited by LM240 on Friday 15th October 09:22
Fantastic many thanks…

LM240

4,752 posts

221 months

Saturday 16th October 2021
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Here are the PTS cars…








Gnevans

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Saturday 16th October 2021
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Fantastic research much appreciated. I like them all…

khushy

3,966 posts

222 months

Saturday 16th October 2021
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I love my standard silver 987.2 Spyder - over 127,000 miles now - it is EPIC

Gnevans

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Sunday 17th October 2021
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khushy said:
I love my standard silver 987.2 Spyder - over 127,000 miles now - it is EPIC
That’s impressive.

Rocket.

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252 months

Sunday 17th October 2021
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yes please

Slippydiff

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226 months

Monday 18th October 2021
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GT4P said:
Keith Flint (Prodigy) RIP had an aqua blue car Pdk that was once up for sale
Ah yes, Mr Flint, he had impeccable taste when it came to all things Pork smile





Gibbo205

3,569 posts

210 months

Monday 18th October 2021
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khushy said:
I love my standard silver 987.2 Spyder - over 127,000 miles now - it is EPIC
Good going, had mine on its first track outing, WOW what a car.

Took a few people out and the comments were "I can feel the suspension working" which they meant in a good way as the car was just giving so much feedback even to the passenger.

Turned the PSM off and was able to get some really nice angles, the chassis control is northing short of perfection and the steering feel delightful, huge fun on road and track.

LM240

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221 months

Monday 18th October 2021
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Slippydiff said:
GT4P said:
Keith Flint (Prodigy) RIP had an aqua blue car Pdk that was once up for sale
Ah yes, Mr Flint, he had impeccable taste when it came to all things Pork smile



Very nice.

Gnevans

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Monday 18th October 2021
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Am I right in thinking worldwide number for the 987 Spyder were circa 1900? Does anyone know how this compares to the numbers for the 981 GT4 and Spyder models?

julian987R

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62 months

Monday 18th October 2021
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Gnevans said:
Am I right in thinking worldwide number for the 987 Spyder were circa 1900? Does anyone know how this compares to the numbers for the 981 GT4 and Spyder models?
2500 981 GT4's
2400 981 Spyders

Gnevans

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Monday 18th October 2021
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julian987R said:
Gnevans said:
Am I right in thinking worldwide number for the 987 Spyder were circa 1900? Does anyone know how this compares to the numbers for the 981 GT4 and Spyder models?
2500 981 GT4's
2400 981 Spyders
Thanks for the swift reply.

LM240

4,752 posts

221 months

Tuesday 19th October 2021
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Gnevans said:
julian987R said:
Gnevans said:
Am I right in thinking worldwide number for the 987 Spyder were circa 1900? Does anyone know how this compares to the numbers for the 981 GT4 and Spyder models?
2500 981 GT4's
2400 981 Spyders
Thanks for the swift reply.
1883 was previous figure I had for 987 Spyder production, 235 of which were UK cars.

Though I saw a post by Porsche on Facebook or Twitter recently which had the figure at around 1600. But I can’t find that post again.

LM240

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221 months

Tuesday 19th October 2021
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Found it… 1667 according to Porsche museum post.