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KaaiBaars

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  1. Just bought a 2005 Cayman S with extreme low km (16,350) at the Porsche dealer last weekend after having said farewell to my loyal 993 for many years. I read about all the articles and driving tests on the web, and finally went for a drive in a S it last weekend - impressive.. I'm a tall dutchman 1,86 m - you can recalc. I got mine with a CPO 1 year full warranty so no worries since some repairs can be very costly. Ive driven 200,000 km in my 993 and considering trade in value and never any special maintenance needed; good value. Advise to buy a low milage one - no matter how old really - Ps are just extremely well put together, but buy yourself time and milage on the engine. Good Luck - hope to hear when you got it.
  2. Looks Tip-Top kmans, congrats! Last weekend I traded my 993 for a 2005 Cayman S with 16,350 km on the clock - thanks to the former owners - 2 brothers owning a GM dealership - it is loaded with full options; PCCB, Xenon, Sport chairs, full leather twin color, sports package. I'm gonna pick it up next saturday, weather looking good.
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