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2007 Porsche Cayman S Highly Optioned, Lightly Driven, Meticulously Maintained. on 2040-cars

US $40,900.00
Year:2007 Mileage:5650 Color: Color
Location:

Narberth, Pennsylvania, United States

Narberth, Pennsylvania, United States
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2007 Porsche Cayman S: Highly optioned, lightly driven, meticulously maintained. Only 5,650 miles!

This is the Porsche Cayman S you have been looking for! Highly optioned, lightly driven, meticulously maintained. One of a kind. This garage queen has only 5,650 miles and had been pampered since purchase. We ordered this Cayman S to our specification and the options list is long. This car has never been tracked. One owner (non-smoker). No accidents. No paintwork. Nearly new condition.

All scheduled maintenance has been completed at Porsche of Conshohocken. Service records are available for your inspection. Scheduled major engine service was just completed in July 2014 and all four TPM sensors were also replaced (7 year life expectancy). Four new Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 tires and new starter motor installed in May 2013.

Midnight Blue - Natural Brown full leather interior - 19" Carrera Sport Wheels - 6 Speed Manual

PASM - PCM Nav – Sports Chrono - Bose - Bi-Xenon - Painted Console and Leather, Leather and more Leather!

Original MSRP is $82,390

Full options list:

E9           Midnight Blue Metallic

06           Natural Brown Leather Interior

XRR        19" Carrera Sport wheels

680         Bose Surround Sound System

P16         Porsche Communication Management (PCM Nav) 2.1

XLA        Chrome Exhaust Pipe

640         Sport Chrono Package Plus

475         Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM)

P74         Bi-Xenon Headlight Package

P12         Self-Dimming Mirrors & Rain Sensor

XME       Rear Center Console Painted Exterior Color

342         Heated Front Seats

M6H      Natural Brown Floor Mats

P15         Power Seat Package

XNS        Steering Column in Interior Color Leather

XMP      Leather Sun Visors

XTV        Door Finishers in Leather

CDZ        Gear Lever Trim Leather

XPA        Thicker Steering Wheel-Leather

594         Roofliner in Alcantara

                Clear Side Markers

                Denison Gateway 500 iPod Interface

                Das Schild Under-Hood Liner

                3M Clear Bra (half-hood, front, lower valances, mirrors)

 

Legitimate and serious inquiries only please. I am under no time pressure to sell this vehicle but will accept a compelling offer.

Porsche Cayman for Sale

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