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Robert Krause

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    2016 Cayman
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  • Former cars
    1981 911sc coupe

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  1. I just bought a 2016 Black Edition Cayman and love everything about the car EXCEPT: After three neck surgeries I am limited in my neck rotation and can not see traffic coming from a side road that is to the right and close to parallel to the road I am on. I can move the rear view mirror each time I run into this problem to see down that road, but am hoping there is is a better solution. Is there some small mirror, that I would think does the opposite of what a blind spot mirror does, that would extend my rear vision on the right side further right? Ideally, it would just stick on to the existing mirror. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
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