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Tosse 03-17-2004 04:02 AM

2001 Artic Silver (2,7)
 
Here are some pics of my Boxster 2,7 -01

* Manual transmission
* Xenon
* Silver/Black/Black
* Sport seats
* 18-inch RH wheels
* Sport chassis
* PSM

more...

http://www.falgshop.se/extra/pics/sida.jpg
http://www.falgshop.se/extra/pics/front.jpg
http://www.falgshop.se/extra/pics/kol.jpg

satlanny 03-17-2004 10:41 AM

nice car- great pics- love my 2.7 too!

Alienz 03-17-2004 01:29 PM

Nice car and view. Do you live close to that lake?

tomatjs 03-17-2004 05:40 PM

How long is the summer there? What's the average summer temp?

Tosse 03-17-2004 10:53 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Alienz
Nice car and view. Do you live close to that lake?
Thank you! My father lives by that lake. It is a quit large lake with 365 islands (one for each day...)

Tosse 03-17-2004 11:09 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by tomatjs
How long is the summer there? What's the average summer temp?
I live in the southern part of Sweden where we have a summer of app. 2.5 months (June - mid August) and the temperature can be up to 35 deg. Celsius. Not sure about the avearge temp but the days are long in the summer time with just 1 hour of darkness in mid- summer



Taken from www.sweden.se
Because of the tilt in the earth's axis and its rotation around the sun, the polar regions experience an extreme contrast between long summer days and equally long winter nights. In the summer, sunlight lasts around the clock in the portion of Sweden located north of the Arctic Circle, but even as far south as Stockholm (59°N) the June nights have only a few hours of semi-darkness.

http://www.sweden.se/upload/Sweden_s...nkarta_hel.jpg

Considering its geographic location Scandinavia enjoys a very favorable climate. Atlantic low pressure areas often blow in warmth and precipitation from the southwest. The weather is changeable; a few hours of rain are often followed by sunlight and wind the next day and then new rainfall. Given this type of weather, the temperature differences between night and day, summer and winter, are not so great - especially in western Sweden. Another type of weather, however, creates a more contrasting climate: high pressure zones to the east, which create stable, dry, sunny weather. This high pressure leads to hot spells in summer and cold ones in winter. The battle between the more temperate Atlantic weather and the more extreme continental weather is an important reality to farmers and vacationers. The difference between the weather in southern and northern Sweden is slight in the summer, when Norrland warms up because of its very long days.

Fall and winter arrive early in the northern interior, while the southern coastal areas enjoy long, mild fall weather. Norrland has colder and longer winters than southern Sweden, where there is often rain interspersed with snowfall.

JT 03-20-2004 08:32 PM

Its nice to see people from all over the world visiting Boxsterforum aka 986forum :)


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