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Just been talking to my Scooby dealer and he reckons he can supply the Prodive Performance Pack for under£1k( I don't know yet how far under). The original Prodrive price is £1600,

This is for my 2001 UK300 with 63k miles.

Looking for opinions. Should I go ahead or what other alternatives are there?

How do I convince the missus that it's a belated Valentines gift.[:^)]

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They are now retailing PPP for £995 @ all dealerships, as discussed with Gav at Ian Grieves.  Hope this helps

Thanks for that. [^o)]

Still a good option!?

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"They are now retailing PPP for £995 @ all dealerships"

Can anyone confirm this as I have a friend with a second hand WRX who is considering the PPP.

He was quoted the full £1600 from a dealership very recently.

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yes mate i'm confirming £995 fitted inc.vat. at our dealership NOW!

cant speak for any other dealerships,and we will fit what you like from the kit,if you dont want the back box fitted then thats ok.

hope this helps

gav

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Gav,

It was a pleasure meeting you, and thank your collegue, never got his name sorry, for the customer service shown.(IAN GRIEVE, FALKIRK[;)])  The beemer is going to BMW Stirling 2nite as they have an open weekend this weekend, so it is off my hands now and will remain at the garage until sold.  Thank your m8 up in Aberdeen for his help.

 

Back on topic now  PPP for only £995 inc vat[:D]

 

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Brian:-next time your in i'll give you the shirt of my back!lol

BBBoab:-nice to speak to you yesyerday m8,it was Charlie,the service manager that you were speaking to,top bloke btw.Glad to here you have got sorted with your m8's bmw,hope it sells soon.

Sti bandit:-sti ppp fitted £1399 inc. vat(full decat with sport cat downpipe,fuel pump & remap)

Gav

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Lol [:)]  How many years ago then - some of the staff may remember her - tell me her name (maiden) and I'll ask tomorrow [B)]  It has a long standing reputation, mostly good and positive, unlike some other places.

However, all schools these days are highly professional with very well trained staff, of a WIDE range of abilities and personalities, but generally, it is easy to say they all have the kids interests or education at heart, and MOST are caring.

Did that sound like a political agenda - apologies - we get a lot of flak!  A bit like "dodgy" car salesmen of the past I suppose.  Tarred with the same brush.  Oh, policemen, nurses, doctors, lawyers, etc

Brian [B)]

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