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		|  01-24-2019, 01:02 PM | #1 |  
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				Talk me into/out of a Cayman - thinking about making a change
			 
 
			I've had my 2000 S since 2012 and have put nearly 50,000 mostly trouble free miles on it (a single breakdown due to CPS sensor a few years back) and I have had a really fun journey learning to work on it, building it out for track work, etc..., but I am getting the itch to try something new. I've got my eye on getting a 2009-2012 987.2 Cayman. At first I thought about a PDK, but I am leaning to staying with a 6 speed. I wouldn't mind a base, and I think the sweet spot for price/performance might be a 2009 base although if a well priced S were to appear I would not be opposed. 
Must have options: 
Really want: Xenon light with active cornering (or whatever they call it)Cruise control (maybe that is standard on the newer cars?)Blue body, although that seems really rare. I would be happy with any color though.
 
Would be nice: Sport seatsSport chronoPASM - but any suspension it comes with will probably get replaced in short order with some coilovers or a Bilstein pro-kit with eibach springs, so this isn't key
 
I just had a great weekend in my Boxster at Roebling Road, broke into the 1:25's for the first time and I am just over a second within the time that a pro coach drove my car there back in 2017, and I think that is a good way to go out on top.
 
The week before that I drove a Spec Boxster for the first time, what a rush. But it has got me thinking about moving forward. I am thinking about building out some sort of race car, or maybe joining an endurance racing team for some events, either in that same Spec Boxster, or I have a few other possible seats.
 
So the Cayman would be used for just driving around, and maybe taking to PCA HPDE events when I instruct.
 
Has anyone else had the same thoughts? Or is this going to be the one that got away when I look back in 2-3 years and am missing the Boxster?
 
Any thoughts about my must haves/wants on the option list? Or does anyone know of a sweet deal on a car for sale?
 
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			do it. stay away from pasm if you can - it can never be turned off; cayman owners are forced to put switches on the yaw sensor to disable it. or pay big $ to get a replacement dsc (?) controller with sportier settings. do the pdk; it will make you faster. do the S for the same reason. also, only the S got dfi in 2009, not the base; not sure about ims?
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		|  01-24-2019, 01:28 PM | #3 |  
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					Originally Posted by The Radium King  do it. stay away from pasm if you can - it can never be turned off; cayman owners are forced to put switches on the yaw sensor to disable it. or pay big $ to get a replacement dsc (?) controller with sportier settings. do the pdk; it will make you faster. do the S for the same reason. also, only the S got dfi in 2009, not the base; not sure about ims? |  
PASM seems to be rare, at least out of all the cars I looked at so far, none have had it    SO I think I might be good there by default...
 
2009 Cayman base is the new 9A1 engine at 2.9L but with no DFI, 2009 Cayman S is 3.4L 9A1 with DFI.
 
PDK... my friend has a 2016 Cayman S with PDK and he is really fast... I love how it zips off the shifting, especially downshifting into 2nd for a quick burst when exiting a corner... I'm still on the fence there....    |  
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			9a1 motor is a yes.  Cayman is a great car.  Trust me though, dont build a race car, just buy one.
 987.2 cayman is a great DE car
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					Originally Posted by Quadcammer  9a1 motor is a yes.  Cayman is a great car.  Trust me though, dont build a race car, just buy one.
 987.2 cayman is a great DE car
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RennsportKC has a beautiful 2009 Cayman S track car for sale for $40K, i am drooling over that one... But for this car i still want to street drive it. Just suspension and front gt3 lca and i would be set    |  
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			I had an 08 Cayman S.  Its a very capable car but has no character and I don't care for 987 interiors.  I didn't get attached to it.  It only lasted a year.
		 
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					Originally Posted by 356Guy  I don't care for 987 interiors. |  
I realize it's just personal taste, but what don't you like about them?
		 
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					Originally Posted by BoxMann  I realize it's just personal taste, but what don't you like about them? |  
It just looks dated but not enough to be considered classic.  I don't mind the 986 interiors at all.  It probably doesn't make sense and yes its just personal taste.
		 
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			I had an '07 Cayman S. Once it got above 4200 RPM's it was a BEAST.
		 
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			Found one, did a PPI, clean overrevs and DME report, but popped out of 2nd gear several times, i didn't think that was as common on the 987.2 generation, uggg. I considered it to be $110 well spent    I'll post up the vin to possibly help the next buyer, but if they give me a big enough discount i might deal with getting it solved (also pending what my local Indy says but i am 99.999% a no). Other than this, the car was perfect    |  
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		|  01-29-2019, 05:33 AM | #11 |  
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					Originally Posted by steved0x  Found one, did a PPI, clean overrevs and DME report, but popped out of 2nd gear several times, i didn't think that was as common on the 987.2 generation, uggg. I considered it to be $110 well spent    I'll post up the vin to possibly help the next buyer, but if they give me a big enough discount i might deal with getting it solved (also pending what my local Indy says but i am 99.999% a no). Other than this, the car was perfect   |  
Here is the VIN, look at this option sheet   https://vinanalytics.com/car/WP0AA2A80BU761477/ 
I don't know how simple it is to swap in a used transmission (there seem to be several on eBay) but then I would lose the locking diff, and I have too many projects already, I just want to get in and drive    And then do some suspension work, but mostly just drive    
Maybe this could be a wheeler dealer car?
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		|  01-29-2019, 05:50 AM | #12 |  
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			tranny swap is no big deal if you have a way to support it.  But I'm not sure it makes sense to go into a car having to do that.  there are plenty around.
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		|  01-29-2019, 06:26 AM | #13 |  
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			Here are my observations based on the perpetual hunt for the next Wheeler Dealer car... 
There were only apporx 5000 total 987.2 Caymans sold across the 4 yrs (base & S), so there aren't many to choose from.  Prices drop significantly once you pass the 60K mi barrier.  In typical Porsche fashion, 80% of the cars are silver, gray, black, or white.  The other 20% are divided amongst the rest of the colors.
 
Here is my guestimate on the options you listed: 
Cruise - 100% as it's std 
Bi-xenon - 50% (not sure if the dynamic corning was std with xenon) 
Sport Chrono - 35% 
Sport Seats - 20% 
PASM - 15%
 
Finding one with all these options would be rare, esp in a base.  S models tend to have more options but there are fewer S models compared to base (prob 2-1 base vs S).  But you probably have a better chance of finding a manual in the base.
 
You mentioned the race car at RennsportKC.  I know you're not interested, but I know the owner Karl.  He's a good guy and a very good mechanic.
 
There's a nice black base '11 Cayman that been for sale in the San Diego area for quite a while.  Don't remember how many of the options it has but it's around 30K mi and he wants $31K.  Prob a bit ambitious for a base and he may be willing to deal since it's been for sale for 6-8 mo.  But for that money, you could have an 09 Box S.     
Just my $.02 worth on what I've seen across the market.  Hope it helps.  Good luck.
		
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		|  01-29-2019, 06:58 AM | #14 |  
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					Originally Posted by husker boxster  You mentioned the race car at RennsportKC.  I know you're not interested, but I know the owner Karl.  He's a good guy and a very good mechanic. |  
I've been reading their blog for some time, I would have no hesitation about buying a car from them or based on their recommendation. I actually even called him one time to chat about Boxsters and chain ramp guides and the like, even though it was clear I was too far away to be his customer, he was very helpful and friendly and gave lots of good info to me.    
Thanks for that other info as well.
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			Went back to SD CL to see if the black 11 was still for sale.  Don't see it but found this one:https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/ctd/d/san-juan-capistrano-2011-porsche-cayman/6801134079.html 
Has a lot of the items you want except 6sp and PASM.  $30.6  Once again, it will be hard to find one with everything.  This one prob isn't for you since it's a PDK, but you don't see many bases with bi-xenon w/ DC, SC, and sport seats.  Plus Sport Steering wheel w/ paddle shifters AND limited slip diff.
		
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		|  01-29-2019, 08:24 AM | #16 |  
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					Originally Posted by husker boxster  Went back to SD CL to see if the black 11 was still for sale.  Don't see it but found this one:https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/ctd/d/san-juan-capistrano-2011-porsche-cayman/6801134079.html 
Has a lot of the items you want except 6sp and PASM.  $30.6  Once again, it will be hard to find one with everything.  This one prob isn't for you since it's a PDK, but you don't see many bases with bi-xenon w/ DC, SC, and sport seats.  Plus Sport Steering wheel w/ paddle shifters AND limited slip diff. |  
Hello Steve,
 
This looks like a really nice car, my office is about 20-30 minutes away if you want I could check it out for you.
 
And, like someone already mention, you don't want PASM as this car is begin for coilovers, and perhaps a nice OS Giken LSD :-) 
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		|  01-29-2019, 09:56 AM | #18 |  
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		|  01-29-2019, 10:00 AM | #19 |  
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					Originally Posted by husker boxster  Went back to SD CL to see if the black 11 was still for sale.  Don't see it but found this one:https://orangecounty.craigslist.org/ctd/d/san-juan-capistrano-2011-porsche-cayman/6801134079.html 
Has a lot of the items you want except 6sp and PASM.  $30.6  Once again, it will be hard to find one with everything.  This one prob isn't for you since it's a PDK, but you don't see many bases with bi-xenon w/ DC, SC, and sport seats.  Plus Sport Steering wheel w/ paddle shifters AND limited slip diff. |  
I heard that the "big" PDK with the limited slip is very robust, so I would not be opposed to it    
I guess now that I am getting more close to pulling the trigger it is time to see how deep I will dig into the pocketbook. I guess that is one way to tell how ready I am    |  
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			Just looked at the CarFax on the 11 in SJC.  It's not a virgin.  
 And wonder about the R up north.  Ad says the body is perfect yet it has a salvage title.  Wonder how that happens?
 
 
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