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From 911 to Cayman?

Yes, I know what you mean, although infuriatingly I saw exactly the car I wanted a couple of weeks ago for £40k on Pistonheads but it had sold by the time I called. Also there was another good one at a OPC for a reasonable amount of money last week but I just missed that one too before it sold :( It's tough but there might be another one come up. Out of interest guys, do you know how long would the waiting list be on a new one?
 
cheapest available good spec "s"pdk currently on opc list is near £50k -very little saving on new
 
It's been a while since I posted but I have just bought my new machine, an 09 Cayman S pdk, I'll be getting it on Wednesday :) Thanks to you all for your help, I'll post photo's and specs in a few days!
 
I've sold my 997 GT3 and bought a new Cayman S. Its stacked with options and as an old git, while I loved the GT3 and my previous 996 Carrera 2, this is so relaxing to drive. Mind you the PDK with Sports Chrono Plus, PASM, and Sports Exhaust, does give the car grunt when needed. So I am totally happy from the switch from 911 to Cayman Big Bob
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