2014 Porsche Cayman S Coupe 2-door 3.4l on 2040-cars
Kingston, New York, United States
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I am selling my beautiful 2014 Porsche Cayman S with 7,xxx miles in perfect showroom condition. This is the only manual transmission in this color (sapphire blue) in the USA. I special ordered it from Stuttgart, and this is a brand new color for 2014. I have all paperwork, and original window sticker (MSRP was $74,135). This head turning car has 20" Carrera S wheels with plenty of tread left on the tires, wheel center caps with colored Porsche crest, Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM), sport design steering wheel, convenience package, heated seats, infotainment package with Bose stereo, navigation gps, Porsche car cover, 4 year / 50k mile warranty, and tints for privacy (which can be removed). This 3.4 liter, 6 cylinder motor has 325 stock horse power. Never raced, never tracked, broken in properly, maturely driven, and always garaged. This car is a real head turner, chick magnet, conversation starter. Everywhere I go, people compliment the car and take pictures. Call, text, or email. My number is 845 - 489 - 2834. Thanks for viewing.
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