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2006 Porsche Cayman S on 2040-cars

US $15,700.00
Year:2006 Mileage:56000 Color: White /
 Black
Location:

Crowell, Texas, United States

Crowell, Texas, United States

Feel free to email: zoniazbbonfiglio@clubhonda.net .

Let me start out by saying that this is an amazing ride. To my knowledge, it has never been on a track and I feel
confident based on what my mechanic has told me that most if not all the miles are adult driven. This car has been
babied. I didn't do any of the modifications outside of the new rims and tires. Nearly everything I know is due to
research on the original owner and from the professional appraisal I had done for insurance purposes. Including the
purchase price of the car over $160,000 has been invested in this beauty. I can't go anywhere without people taking
pictures and asking me about it. This is a heavily modified 2006 Porsche Cayman Techart GTS (Originally a stock
Cayman S) with LOTS of upgrades both for looks and performance. This car has been used as a model for advertising
some of the custom parts listed below. This car has been professionally appraised and insured for nearly $60,000
(See attached picture...I can provide more appraisal pics if needed). I am going to to my best to list all of the
features of this car and anything else I feel a potential buyer should know. I copied and pasted all of the typical
Cayman S options at the bottom and changed what fit my car but I'm going to manually list all of the nontypical
upgrades here:

Here are the performance upgrades.

1. X51 3.8L Cold Air Intake Upgrade-See Pics ($4000)
2. TPC X51 Clutch/Lightweight Flywheel ($2800)
3. Softronic Tune (Depends on shop but costly)
4. Underdrive Lightweight Pulley ($200)
5. Lowered and upgraded suspension using Techart lowering springs (I don't believe it has coilovers) (3 inches of
clearance at the lowest $3500) The suspension is very stiff and the car handles like a go kart.
6. ARP Stainless Steel Exhaust with supporting software and "Sound box" muffler tip added for aggressive sound (see
video above)

Here are the appearance upgrades that I can think to put:

1. Techart Front Bumper Cover ($4,500)
2. Techart Hood Badge ($330)
3. Techart Mirror Caps (Carbon Fiber) ($400)
4. Techart Ultrabright multifunction LED running lights ($1500)
5. Techart GTS Rear Spoiler with Carbon Fiber ($3500)
6. GT3 Grill ($50)
7. Porsche Seatbelt Covers ($10)
8. Kenwood DNX6140 Touchscreen Navigation/Bluetooth/DVD Player and Back Up Camera with remote (Originally
$749...not sure now)
9. Brand New 20" Victor Zehn Staggered Wheels ($1300)
10. 245/30ZR20 low profile Michelin Super Sport Tires with lots of tread life left (Over 90-95%-$1000)
11. Custom Painted Roof ($500)
12. Custom Clear and Acrylic Engine Cover ($650)
13. 2009+ rear bumper with LED Tail Lights ($1000+)
14. LED Pilot Sidemarkers ($100)
15. LED Engine Lighting ($50)
16. Porsche Red Brake Calipers ($2200)
17. Brand New Prismatic Headliner (Just installed 06/29) ($300)
18. HID conversion foglight kit ICE HID bulb kit ($200)
19. Xtec license plate LEDs ($20)

Options
Custom TECHART Rear Spoiler
Door Trim: Leather
Front Air Conditioning
Center Console Trim: Leather
Steering Wheel Trim: Leather
Air Filtration
Shift Knob Trim: Leather
Storage: Cargo Tie-Down Anchors And Hooks
Cargo Cover
Storage: Organizer
Multi-Function Remote
Reading Lights: Front
Cupholders
Universal Remote Transmitter
Storage: Cargo Net
Power Steering
Retained Accessory Power
Multi-Function Remote: Keyless Entry
Multi-Function Remote: Trunk Release
Center Console: Front Console With Storage
Cruise Control
Cargo Area Light
Storage: Door Pockets
Steering Wheel: Tilt And Telescopic
Power Outlet(S): Front
Rear Shock Type: Twin-Tube Gas
Traction Control
Electronic Brakeforce Distribution
Abs: 4-Wheel
Stability Control
Front Brake Type: Ventilated Disc
Front Struts: Macpherson
Rear Struts: Macpherson
Rear Suspension Classification: Independent
Front Suspension Classification: Independent
Rear Brake Type: Ventilated Disc
Front Shock Type: Twin-Tube Gas
Radio Data System
Trip Computer
Radio: Am/Fm
Gauge: Tachometer
Clock
Subwoofer: 1 custom bazooka tube
Antenna Type
Warnings And Reminders: Low Fuel Level
In-Dash Cd: Single Disc DVD/CD Player (Touch Screen)
Front Fog Lights (LED)
Wheel Diameter: 20 Inch staggered
Tire Type: Performance
Power Windows
Window Defogger: Rear
Power Door Locks
Side Mirror Adjustments: Power
Side Mirrors: Heated
Front Airbags: Dual
Anti-Theft System: Engine Immobilizer
Airbag Deactivation: Occupant Sensing Passenger
Side Airbags: Front
Anti-Theft System: Alarm
Side Curtain Airbags: Front
Driver Seat Manual Adjustments: 4
Passenger Seat Manual Adjustments: 4
Front Headrests: Integrated
Passenger Seat Power Adjustments: Reclining
Passenger Seat Manual Adjustments: Height
Driver Seat Power Adjustments: 2
Front Seat Type: Sport
Seatbelt Force Limiters
Seatbelt Pretensioners
Driver Seat Manual Adjustments: Height
Front Headrests: Adjustable
Passenger Seat Power Adjustments: 2
Front Headrests: 2
Upholstery: Leather
Driver Seat Power Adjustments: Reclining
Basic Information
Style Name: Coupe
Make: Porsche
Model: Cayman S
Model Year: 2006
Vehicle Type: Coupe
Vehicle Trim: S
Exterior Color: White/Black
Body Type: Coupe
Engine
MPG Manual City: 20
MPG Manual Highway: 28
Engine Description: H6 3.8L X51
Fuel Type: Gas
Fuel Induction: Sequential MPI
Valves Per Cylinder: 4
Aspiration: Normal
DriveTrain
Driven Wheels: Rear-Wheel
Transmission: M
Wheels Rims: Silver Aluminum
Drive Train Type: RWD
Suspension
Independent Suspension: Four-Wheel
Stabilizer Bar: Front And Rear
Instrumentation
Clock
Low Fuel Level
Tachometer
Trip Computer
Roof and Glass
Front Wipers: Variable Intermittent
Privacy Glass: Light
Rear Defogger
In Car Entertainment
Antenna Type: Window Grid Audio System: Kenwood Touchscreen
DVD Player
Speakers: 9
Seats
Drivers Height: Manual
Drivers Power: 2
Passenger Height: Manual
Passenger Power: 2
Seating Capacity: 2
Front Seat Type: Bucket
Upholstery: Leather
Convenience
Cargo Nets: Cargo Net
Center Console: Full With Locking Storage
Cruise Control
Cupholders: Front
Door Pockets: Driver And Passenger
Power Outlets
Remote Trunk Release: Power
Steering Adjustment: Tilt And Telescopic
Steering Power: Speed-Proportional Power Steering
Universal Remote Transmitter
Power Mirrors: Power Remote
Power Door Locks
Windows: Power Windows
Comfort
Air Conditioning: Manual
Air Filtration: Interior Air Filtration
Dash Trim: Metal-Look
Reading Lights: Front
Shift Knob: Leather
Steering Wheel Trim: Leather
Vanity Mirrors: Dual Illuminated Vanity Mirrors
Features
Aux Engine Cooler: Regular
Aux Transmission Cooler: Regular
Bumpers: Body-Colored
Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam
Safety
Turning Circle: 36.4
ABS: 4-Wheel
Anti Theft System
Front Headrests: Fixed
Safety Stability Control
Driver and Passenger Airbag
Side Airbag
Stability Control
Door Reinforcement: Side-Impact Door Beam
Doors
Rear Door Type: Liftgate
Dimensions
Luggage Capacity: 14 Cu.Ft.
Length: 172.1 Inches
Width: 70.9 Inches
Height: 51.4 Inches
Wheelbase: 95.1 Inches
Ground Clearance: 3.0 Inches
Curb Weight: 2,965 Lbs.

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