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Old 03-19-2007, 07:33 AM
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Nearly there..................

I never thought the time would come, but at last my new Cayman is at the dealer. Hurrah!
Only trouble is I'm stuck 100 miles off the coast of India in the Bay of Bengal. Boo!
All being well my schedule is chopper to the beach Tues afternoon, flight to Bombay in the evening, overnight flight to Heathrow, 80 miles home, shower and a quick nap, then off to the dealer on Wednesday afternoon (21st March).
I think I'll leave any "enthusiastic" driving until Thursday though.
Now the arguments begin about wheteher my wife or myself should drive it home.............
Any advice on things to check, apart from the obvious?
Cheers
Dave
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Old 03-19-2007, 10:09 AM
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Jings, and I thought I had it tough cos I had a 50 mile drive to Edinburgh to collect mine!

Enjoy your car!

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Any advice on things to check, apart from the obvious?
Here you go -

Delivery checklist

Sounds like a bit of a mission, but believe me, it's worth it! Enjoy the car.
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