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SOLD: 2007 Porsche Cayman S - Price Drop!
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Originally Posted by Poindexter,Apr 24 2007, 05:10 PM
I'm finally calling it quits with school after I finish this last degree next week. As graduation gifts, I'm receiving two trips out of the country that will eat up all of my vacation time till May of 2008. In the meantime, I'm not going to get the fun time with the Cayman she deserves, so I'm going to sell or trade her in. I plan to either get another Cayman S in 2008 or maybe even another S2000 - haven't decided.
Anyway, my August 2006 purchased, first ever 2007 Cayman S delivered on the East Coast (that I've heard of) is for sale. Yeah, it might be a tad higher priced than most people on S2Ki are willing to spend on a car, but maybe someone will pass the word out?
I'm asking $56,500 but I want to move it very fast because I'm one of those people who makes a decision and moves quick. I'd love to not make another payment on it - next payment is due May 11th, 2007.
2007 Porsche Cayman S in Black with a Black interior with original MSRP of $66,000 - will scan window sticker for posting. Miles: 12,500
Two things to note:
There are two places the car has been hit by projectiles. One was a rock that flew out of a dump truck on the interstate. It scratched the roof just above where the windshield ends. I've had it touched up, but did not want to blend as some people are absolute fanatics about having original paint, and I knew I was going to be selling it. And two, while sitting at a stop light a soccer mom in a 4Runner hit me at about 3 miles per hour knicking the rear bumper with her license plate screws. I can have this fixed, or you can - we can work it out in the price. I'm a pretty decent photographer, but both of these things don't show too well in pictures. They aren't that bad, and it is on a black car. All of the posted pictures of the car parked are with the damages.
It has been garage kept at night, and I've always tried to protect the car as best I could:
You can actually see some of the license plate scar in this photo. It is a few inches above the license plate, left of the light flare on the rear bumper:
Contact Info:
My name is Alex and I can be reached by PM on S2Ki, at 757 692-6432, or by email at axsnyder at checkeredflag.com <--substitute the "at" with no spaces and an @ sign.
Anyway, my August 2006 purchased, first ever 2007 Cayman S delivered on the East Coast (that I've heard of) is for sale. Yeah, it might be a tad higher priced than most people on S2Ki are willing to spend on a car, but maybe someone will pass the word out?
I'm asking $56,500 but I want to move it very fast because I'm one of those people who makes a decision and moves quick. I'd love to not make another payment on it - next payment is due May 11th, 2007.
2007 Porsche Cayman S in Black with a Black interior with original MSRP of $66,000 - will scan window sticker for posting. Miles: 12,500
Two things to note:
There are two places the car has been hit by projectiles. One was a rock that flew out of a dump truck on the interstate. It scratched the roof just above where the windshield ends. I've had it touched up, but did not want to blend as some people are absolute fanatics about having original paint, and I knew I was going to be selling it. And two, while sitting at a stop light a soccer mom in a 4Runner hit me at about 3 miles per hour knicking the rear bumper with her license plate screws. I can have this fixed, or you can - we can work it out in the price. I'm a pretty decent photographer, but both of these things don't show too well in pictures. They aren't that bad, and it is on a black car. All of the posted pictures of the car parked are with the damages.
It has been garage kept at night, and I've always tried to protect the car as best I could:
You can actually see some of the license plate scar in this photo. It is a few inches above the license plate, left of the light flare on the rear bumper:
Contact Info:
My name is Alex and I can be reached by PM on S2Ki, at 757 692-6432, or by email at axsnyder at checkeredflag.com <--substitute the "at" with no spaces and an @ sign.