29/1/2019
On Sunday 27 January 2019, Porsche Centre Guildford welcomed guests for an early car meet and coffee to discuss all things Porsche. The perfect way to start a Sunday.
Featuring exclusively Porsche models, the Centre welcomed a magnificent collection of the marque's finest. With the 911 GT2 RS, 911 GT3 RS, 911 GT3 and a fleet of Cayman GT4s, there was a prominent GT focus.
One of the highlights was a customer’s 911 GT3 RS featuring the famous “Pink Pig” design of the 917/20 from 1971. Porsche caused a sensation at Le Mans that year with the pink body colour and each of the body parts labelled according to the butcher-style cuts.
Inside, our team were on hand to welcome guests with complimentary warm beverages and croissants. Porsche Centre Guildford had another set of special Porsche cars on display with the 918 Spyder, 911 GT2 RS and 911 GT3 RS lined up alongside each other in the showroom.
Please contact us on 01483 494 084 or email info@porscheguildford.co.uk for more information about our events, or for any of your other Porsche requirements.
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