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I'm a prospective Cayman owner and a general PCGB newbie. I don't really understand the register issue, except as a "who's here? Tick".

I have enjoyed reading Boxster posts here and on other sites on the way to Cayman ownership, as most issues will be common. I don't suppose a Cayman S has many more differences from a current Boxster S than a current Boxster S has from an original Boxster.

I'd like to keep a common section with Boxsters.
 
ORIGINAL: dereksharpuk

Given the vast amount of interest and the plethora of posts regarding Cayman, do we think that it is about time this very important car has it's own site?

Can we have a poll on this thread and get the figures totalled who is for and who is against [&o]
 
Roy
It is a rare name and I usually become a well known spelling mistake.
Yes, we are brothers. Were you at Caz?
Alex
 
Personally I think it makes sense to have a separate Cayman Forum - but I'm not going to lose too much sleep over it.

However, it is interesting to note that no one thinks the original 996 911 and the 986 Boxster S should be lumped together, even though they share the same front end, same interior, same gearbox and same engine block (but with a 200cc swept difference). Sound familiar?
 

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