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Hi Jeff,

I switched back to a Cayman from my 997 C2S when I picked up my new GT4 the other month so please add me to the list (R19 -Thames Valley).

Cheers, Luke.
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Hi Luke,

Good to have you in clan Cayman....the car looks great. Keep us posted on your ownership impressions.

I've included you on the list on Page #4.

Jeff

 
That GT4 is stunning!

Darren

Mclovin said:
Hi Jeff,

I switched back to a Cayman from my 997 C2S when I picked up my new GT4 the other month so please add me to the list (R19 -Thames Valley).

Cheers, Luke.
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Thanks Jeff and thanks Darren!

Taking the GT4 up to Scotland to drive the North Coast 500 in a couple of weeks, I'll post up some details and photos when I get back :)

 
Bought my Cayman S in October 2015 after running Ferrari 360 for a year.

Previously owned 911 and wife also runs Boxster.

Located Selby and occasionally attend R7 meets and runs.

John

 
Please add me. I live in Cheshire and picked up my first Porsche, a 2016 Cayman S at the beginning of March.

Regards,

Gary

 
[attachment=IMG_0918.JPG] Hi,

2007 Cayman S purchased in March, will be at Silverstone Classic, Chatsworth Pageant and other events, based in Sheffield.

 
Yes David,

The Ferrari was a hoot, like driving a bomb, and the sound was incredible.

The Cayman, however, is more practical but just as much fun!

And with the 7 speed PDK gearbox, I also have flappy paddles so just a quick.

John

 
Hi - Please add my details to the register. I started off on earlier Caymans and needed to scratch the 911 itch with a Gen 2 997 C4S but missed the mid engine balance. Recently aquired a low mileage Cayman R in Peridot Green (love or loath the colour - you can't ignore it). It handles ! I'm an active R16 member living in Wiltshire. Joint member with my wife who runs a 987 Boxster.

Paul

 
Not sure if I'm on your radar or not. I bought my first Porsche, a 2010 Cayman S in 2014, then swapped it this year for a 2014 S with lots of bells and whistles. No PDK box, though - I'm a bit of a dinosaur. I'm in R23 (Sussex) and attend their functions quite often.

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Alan

 
Hi i'm Mark from Mansfield I attend the R4 region ive had my Cayman now for about 1year now love it to bits ive done a few things to her first had a hand made exhaust made / new led rear lights /and a full body vinyl wrap in Porsche 1970s Orange we have done some good outings up to now and hopefully more next year im trying to arrange a trip round Thorntons Chocolate factory if any one is interested please let me know Mark .

 
Hi all,

Just joined the club, guess which model [;)]

Two months into ownership, all good !

Scotland North (Aberdeenshire)

Not on / in any other register.

Andrew

 
Hi Andrew,

I know that we have a number of keen Caymanites in Scotland some of who I'm in contact with from time to time, I'm sure that if you contact them by attending meets or through the region you will enjoy their social circle as well as some regional drives.

 
Just thought that I would mention that I just checked the register and we now have 600 members across all Cayman versions. New members engender those buying the newer cars for which there are likely to be very few before the 718 arrives since the 981 is now out of production but we also have a number of new members who are buying into the marque for the first time by buying the earlier models, this means that we have increased our register by around 80 this year, some of which is down to the search engine not recognising the GT4 and GTS as Cayman models but this was corrected earlier in the year.

 

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