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    My second Porsche

    Finally I bought a Cayman S Black Edition, PDK. Very nice to drive as a weekend driver.
    Still tons of work to do on my air-cooled 911 to be track ready, so I needed to drive a Porsche.

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    Very good, the Cayman is now what the 911 used to be in Porsches sales program...

    Congrats!

    Erik

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    Great choice. Outstanding car.
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    Thank you.
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    Congrats.... Fun car.. GREAT Dash ...

    I just got to do 500 miles in LA mountains in a 2015 Cayman PDK .. beat the hell out of it.. boy does it stick to the road.. but kinda slow..
    keep saying the whole time "this is not a 911"
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    You are right this is not a 911. I drive many Porsche and the Cayman is a very nice car indeed and on top of many other sport cars.
    The 911 is the 911, the Cayman is the Cayman.
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    Great platform. Perfect for a 3.8L motor swap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr9146 View Post
    Great platform. Perfect for a 3.8L motor swap.
    daily driver Marco, This Is a daily driver :-)
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    I bought a 2009 Boxster S PDK a few months ago. Very nice car for open driving. Great suspension and enough power for open driving but PDK is a bit slow.

    It is NOT an exciting car to drive, though. So my 911s will be responsible for that. But I may need to take a very close look at the upcoming Cayman GT4. That may be EXCITING!
    Keep up the speed!

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