Not 914, but Nice Middie, 2006 Cayman S 18K mi FS in PNW, No Affiliation |
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Not 914, but Nice Middie, 2006 Cayman S 18K mi FS in PNW, No Affiliation |
Tom_T |
Jun 22 2019, 03:54 PM
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TMI.... Group: Members Posts: 8,318 Joined: 19-March 09 From: Orange, CA Member No.: 10,181 Region Association: Southern California |
I have no affiliation with the seller, but she contacted me by mistake on my PCA Panorama ad for a WTB 2008-14 Cayenne S - having misread it as Cayman.
However, I offered to post her Cayman S info here because she's lost her husband & is trying to downsize his car stable. It's a very low mile 2006 Cayman S Gray Met./gray leather, with a bunch of options & add-ons, with only 18,322 miles, & up in the PNW in Portland OR. The pdf of her ad in their local PCA magazine is below FYI. She lists no price - so I can't add any price per the rules, so just contact her directly if interested. 2006_Porsche_Cayman_S_Ad_for_Alena_Wheary_503_849_8291_in_OR.pdf ( 823.58k ) Number of downloads: 320 I thought it may be of interest to anyone interested in a newer Middie Porsche. Cheers! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) Tom /////// |
skjl47 |
Jun 25 2019, 08:27 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 21 Joined: 2-June 13 From: Northeast TN Member No.: 15,957 Region Association: None |
No worries, as it probably answered questions on the IMS for folks looking at the car.
Hello; I have in fact been looking at the videos on the IMS bearing to be found on the site. Learned quite a bit more that is current. The fellow in one of the videos did say the 2008 year models were only at maybe a 1% chance of IMS failure which is much better that some earlier models. There was one thing he stated in that he does not like the low for the year mileage cars. That for me rules out the two 2008 Caymans near by. He also strongly suggests an oil change every six months or 5000 miles and to keep the rpms around 3000 most of the time. I live in TN so it is too far and no I have not called the lady. Sorry but wish you both luck. |
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