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2012 Porsche Cayman R Exclusive Options on 2040-cars

US $77,421.00
Year:2012 Mileage:4478
Location:

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, United States

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, United States

For sale is this Exclusive 2012 Porsche Cayman R. As far as we know, it is the only one in the United States built in this configuration. MSRP was about $90,000. Options include Wheels Painted at the factory in Guards Red, Sport Exhaust, Carrera Red Natural Leather, PCM with NAVIGATION, Bi-Xenon with Cornering Lights, Heated Seats, Sport Chrono Package Plus, BOSE Surround, etc... This Porsche has under 4,500 miles on it. This one is pristine and in Showroom Condition with NO blemishes. We have added a Nano Clear Bra to protect the front, mirrors, fender wells, and rear. Feel free to call any time with questions. (843)408-8585. Please keep in mind that while the seller spends most of his time on the coast, this vehicle is stored in the mountains of North Carolina.


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The Porsche 911 is a special car, if for no other reasons than it's been continuously produced since 1964, with nearly every generation regarded as being at or near the top of its class. But why the rear-engined icon has done so well among enthusiasts and regular drivers alike can't always be explained easily. To truly understand the 911, you have to experience the whole package, and that means driving one.
While just about every publication has raved about the Porsche, commercial director, race driver, photographer and 911 owner Jeff Zwart explains to Petrolicious why he was drawn to the legend as a young child, and why he still loves them today.
Zwart's professional and personal life are inextricably linked to the 911, and hearing him talk about the car and its history makes for fascinating viewing. Watch the video below to hear Zwart's story and see him drive a couple examples from his collection: an early 911 and the 964-generation Carrera 4 he won Pikes Peak with for the first time - a car that happens to be equipped with the 959 Paris-Dakar's fascinating torque-split transmission. Enjoy!

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