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Old Feb 1, 2010 | 05:43 PM
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New pics of CS

Some new pics of my Cayman S, lease is up next year... wondering if I should go with the new PDK or stick with the manual!

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Old Feb 1, 2010 | 06:44 PM
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looking good!
 
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Car looks good - nice stance. Are you keeping the wheels for the next Cayman?
 
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Love the DPE step lips!
 
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Kewl! looks fantastic...

I wish I had the time and energy to get a black car again
 
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Yes and no
 
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Those wheels look awesome on that car! Sweet ride
 
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try the PDK, than choose stick or PDK on the next gen.
 
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I vote for stick. Can't wait to see those wheels on the new car.
 
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Do you like the 2008 M3 or the Cayman S better? I am torn between the two. I currently drive an S2000 and I feel the Cayman S would be the next logical step up while maintaining the true sports car feel. But at the same time, I wonder if the slight trade off for something a bit more practical like the M3 would be better?
 
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Beautiful pics. I personally like the stick transmission.
 
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car looks very nice... What are those rims exactly??? diameter, offsets etc... I saw someone commenting that they are DPEs.. (not sure about them yet).

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Have test driven PDK cars and while it is a big step up from a TIP, shifts faster than a manual, better accel from a dead stop, better track times, it also isolates you somewhat from the driving experiance. That said, since my wife doesn't like to drive a stick, my next Pcar will probably be PDK.

Agree you should take one for a long test drive before deciding.
 
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PDK is a good option but agree with others that it takes away from the driving experience. My wife doesn't like stick either, that is why I am staying with the manual transmission.

Wheels are really nice. Are those Modulare Wheels?
 
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Forgot to ask.... What type of performance springs did you add to your Caymen?
 


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