Cayman GTS 4.0 PDK

Boyo

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So her is the replacement for my M40i. It's Porsche AUC, 15 months old, 1 owner with 2,000 miles on the clock. Fully loaded by its first owner with £20K of factory options including GTS interior package, 18 way seats and ceramic brakes.

These four litre 718's offer a fantastic driving experience whether you are going along sedately or pushing on. Just returned from a 700 mile weeks break in Norfolk, the car was faultless and achieved a combined mpg of 39.5.
 

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That looks epic.

Currently considering a Cayman to run alongside the Alpina (keeping the Alpina long term). Two of my friends run a Z4/Cayman combination and I’m seriously looking into this myself.

I had considered a Z4 Coupe to run alongside the Alpina, but fancy something newer to run alongside the 19 year old Zed :thumbsup:
 
Stunning! I hope that one day I’ll be able to replace the e86 with one of those.
 
True-Blue said:
That looks epic.

Currently considering a Cayman to run alongside the Alpina (keeping the Alpina long term). Two of my friends run a Z4/Cayman combination and I’m seriously looking into this myself.

I had considered a Z4 Coupe to run alongside the Alpina, but fancy something newer to run alongside the 19 year old Zed :thumbsup:

It is a very good combination, mine is the 911 and it is a much more comfortable long distance cruiser than any Z4, not to mention the road holding is also on a different level
 
Very nice and a great choice! I’ve been eyeing these up for ages.

The 4.0 GTS is the sweet spot in the range, 90% of the GT4 but without the attention and scraped spitters.
 
How do you like the 18 way seats? I have the same but it almost becomes an 18 way of getting slightly uncomfortable :lol:
 
pvr said:
How do you like the 18 way seats? I have the same but it almost becomes an 18 way of getting slightly uncomfortable :lol:
This is the 3rd Cayman I have had them on. I find it takes a few goes at getting the perfect position but then it's set and memorised so I don't need to worry if the car goes into the dealers etc. On long journeys my wife finds the seat squab extension really useful.
 
I’d have to agree having just picked up this.
As I’ve now decided to keep my Alpina long term, there was no point having two convertibles, so I’ve swapped the Boxster for a more practical winter version !
 

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Number5 said:
I’d have to agree having just picked up this.
As I’ve now decided to keep my Alpina long term, there was no point having two convertibles, so I’ve swapped the Boxster for a more practical winter version !
Looking good mate👌
 
Number5 said:
I’d have to agree having just picked up this.
As I’ve now decided to keep my Alpina long term, there was no point having two convertibles, so I’ve swapped the Boxster for a more practical winter version !

Porsche and F-Types seem to be the mist popular choices when people move on from Z4s. I'm just not ready to move on though. :D
 
thats what i moved on to... E85 Z4 gone, bought a 986 boxster. now thats been replaced with a 987 boxster... for some reason, i'm still on a z4 forum though... :dizzy: (im on a boxster forum as well)
 
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