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thoughts on this cayman estate!

I really, really like it … but then, I have a thing for ‘shooting brakes’. Would swap my ’44 for it in a heartbeat, and there’s very few cars I can say that about. It’s been spotted in preview footage of the upcoming Forza 3 Xbox racing game as well. I’ve not seen that render of the silver version before, but I reckon that proves that it’s an aftermarket conversion and not a new Porsche model. Techart, is it? (Going by the wheels.)
 
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ninja
 
ORIGINAL: Spoonie I thought all Caymas were hatch backs [;)]
good point man. tbh i had no idea what to call the thing! at that point i had never heard of "speed brakes" and if i'm totally honest i've still no idea what they are - live and learn tho ninja
 
The dark one is a very aggresive shape which probably improves the aero and I love it, the silver one looks like a mock-up of the new scirocco, not for me! Mike
 

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