I'm Official! 3rd Porsche - 1st 911.
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I'm Official! 3rd Porsche - 1st 911.
First, let me thank everyone on the forum for providing great insight and for developing a community that [for the most part] is free from egos and negative personalities. Also, a special thanks to Larry and Jim for their support through my search.
Second, I'm proud to say that after owning a Cayenne and a Cayman S, I am a very proud owner of a 2007 C4S. Although I had been looking for a cab based on the wife's direction, this coupe came along (local to me) that not only was in great shape but it had many of the mods I was planning on doing anyway...it was too good to walk away from. The DME showed ignitions in only stages 1 & 2 and I was able to get it CPO'd (the 4 rotors they replaced paid for the CPO itself).
Mods already completed: X51 air intake; AWE tips and pedals; GT3 steering wheel; carbon bits everywhere; clear markers; painted wheels.
Mods to come: Red belts; iPod integration; ???
Here's a few (quick) pictures that I took -
I'll take more after I clean up the drool.
Second, I'm proud to say that after owning a Cayenne and a Cayman S, I am a very proud owner of a 2007 C4S. Although I had been looking for a cab based on the wife's direction, this coupe came along (local to me) that not only was in great shape but it had many of the mods I was planning on doing anyway...it was too good to walk away from. The DME showed ignitions in only stages 1 & 2 and I was able to get it CPO'd (the 4 rotors they replaced paid for the CPO itself).
Mods already completed: X51 air intake; AWE tips and pedals; GT3 steering wheel; carbon bits everywhere; clear markers; painted wheels.
Mods to come: Red belts; iPod integration; ???
Here's a few (quick) pictures that I took -
I'll take more after I clean up the drool.
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Jim
Congrats! As you know I think it was a great move! Now dont park it as much as I do I am sure if you need help modding, I have the perfect garage to do it in and with some help Dude do something with that avatar
Jim
Congrats! As you know I think it was a great move! Now dont park it as much as I do I am sure if you need help modding, I have the perfect garage to do it in and with some help Dude do something with that avatar
Jim
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Congratulations. So having owned both the Cayman and the Carrera, how would you compare the two?
(You didn't think you'd get endless congratulations without a homework assignment or two, did you?)
(You didn't think you'd get endless congratulations without a homework assignment or two, did you?)
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- The Cayman S is a GREAT car. It's light, nimble, and can be pushed hard without any fear that it's going to bite you. I loved the Cayman - it was great around town, great at high speeds (150+), and I just felt "connected" to it.
- I always wanted a 911 and when I was looking (back at the end of '05) I couldn't afford a new 997 and didn't love the 996. The Cayman was a perfect fit.
- The C4S feels heavier - more of a GT car as compared to the Cayman. It has AMAZING grip. Although I haven't pushed it hard yet, the grip is it's standout quality to me right now. I love the sound, the feel, and my butt-dyno loves the increased torque that the 911 has over the Cayman.
- I also like that I can put the family in it (my daughter is 5 and the rear seats are a perfect fit for her) and head out in our "fun car".
- I owned an E46 M3 and thought that was a great car as well but the 997 is much smoother and outside of available space, is a MUCH better car.
Verde - BTW, I love your alcantara...you will push me to do more in my car.
Thanks for all of the best wishes. You guys are great.