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Are all Caymans light on the back end ?

Daniel

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Dropped my GT3 off this morning for her yearly OPC service and whave been given a Cayman 'S'.

Ok it was raining for the 30 miles drive to work, but on every bend the backend wanted to swop ends.
You maybe thinking "its a loan car, I bet you were giving it some" nope, just driving normal for the conditions.

Not too sure I like the PDK buttons on the Caymen too, push in to change up and pull to change down. I think the standard paddles would work better.

Cayman S - PDK = 6.5/10 :thumb:
 
had one as a loan car last year and I would say the same thing..!
in the dry even, had it quite nicely 'dancing' around some roundabouts..!! 8)
 
Fuchs is thinking "its a loan car, I bet you were giving it some"

:grin:
 
Fuchs said:
Fuchs is thinking "its a loan car, I bet you were giving it some"

:grin:

Dave is thinking "its a loan car, I know you were giving it some"
 
Daniel said:
Ok it was raining for the 30 miles drive to work, but on every bend the backend wanted to swop ends.
You maybe thinking "its a loan car, I bet you were giving it some" nope, just driving normal for the conditions.
Cup tyres?! Wrong pressures? Leaves on the line?

Not too sure I like the PDK buttons on the Caymen too, push in to change up and pull to change down. I think the standard paddles would work better.
You can of course now spec them with paddles, or have a paddle wheel fitted retrospectively.
 

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