Porsche Cayman 987.2 on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
You are looking at a beautiful 987.2 Porsche Cayman. I am the 2nd owner,I got it with about 10k miles on it. It is my 2nd vehicle it really only used on the Weekends mostly highway miles. This car has some history it has been driven to Spring Raceway for the 12 hour and Daytona for the 24 hour. It has been at the 90 mile marker to Cuba. It has never seen the track. Aftermarket parts include Porsche Short Shifter,(my favorite upgrade) Fabspeed 2nd Stage Cold Air Intake (Beautiful Sound), Clear Engine Cover with a little work. The stock engine cover/carpet comes with the car. Also installed Chrome Dual Exhaust Tips,stock tips come with the car. All and all it is 9/10 with little wear. I change the oil myself every 5k miles. All other service and work has been done at the Collection in Miami. Has new clutch and Shifter cable installed around 40k miles. Parts are under 2 year warranty. It was backed up into in a parking lot and front bumper and fender had to be replaced. jonathanmitter@gmail.com
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