Boxster & Cayman Picture Thread
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anonymous said:
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Apparently it negates/reduces the need for an LSD at low speeds, driving on snow should highlight it uses fairly quickly I'd have thought.Generally speaking was the car well behaved on snow? I know you're running thinner tyres than I am but we're about to get many hours snowfall here so just wondering!
SkinnyPete said:
Apparently it negates/reduces the need for an LSD at low speeds, driving on snow should highlight it uses fairly quickly I'd have thought.
Generally speaking was the car well behaved on snow? I know you're running thinner tyres than I am but we're about to get many hours snowfall here so just wondering!
I've used snow tyres on my CS for the last four winters and while the increase in grip and traction is incredible, it doesn't take a lot to spin up the rears if you get a tad too enthusiastic.Generally speaking was the car well behaved on snow? I know you're running thinner tyres than I am but we're about to get many hours snowfall here so just wondering!
A few more from my recent shoot with the Cayman R
Porsche Cayman R by khalid.bari80, on Flickr
Porsche Cayman R by khalid.bari80, on Flickr
Porsche Cayman R Tunnel Run by khalid.bari80, on Flickr
Porsche Cayman R by khalid.bari80, on Flickr
Porsche Cayman R by khalid.bari80, on Flickr
Porsche Cayman R Tunnel Run by khalid.bari80, on Flickr
kman said:
A few more from my recent shoot with the Cayman R
Porsche Cayman R by khalid.bari80, on Flickr
Porsche Cayman R by khalid.bari80, on Flickr
Porsche Cayman R Tunnel Run by khalid.bari80, on Flickr
Nice Porsche Cayman R by khalid.bari80, on Flickr
Porsche Cayman R by khalid.bari80, on Flickr
Porsche Cayman R Tunnel Run by khalid.bari80, on Flickr
O/T: I like your logo
kman said:
I had this model and colour. Had circumstances been different I would have kept it. I still think the syle and colour is stunning!kman said:
Recent shoot with a PH member and his Cayman R in Aberdeen, here's my favourite of the set:
Porsche Cayman R, Aberdeen by khalid.bari80, on Flickr
love this pic and the way its on the standing water - great camera skills - love it. Porsche Cayman R, Aberdeen by khalid.bari80, on Flickr
kman said:
Recent shoot with a PH member and his Cayman R in Aberdeen, here's my favourite of the set:
Porsche Cayman R, Aberdeen by khalid.bari80, on Flickr
Have the rear lights been reprogrammed, as they look like the brake lights are on?Porsche Cayman R, Aberdeen by khalid.bari80, on Flickr
RBT0 said:
So beautiful.
You've mentioned country roads. Have you enjoyed the noise of gravel hitting the underbody? :/
never mind the gravel i found out running SS is not good for some tight roads where ground clearance or pot holes are plenty. Still YOLO so drive like its the last time you will. Try the GTS routes site if you haven't. Some great routes on there esp up north. You've mentioned country roads. Have you enjoyed the noise of gravel hitting the underbody? :/
My second post in this thread. I got my 987.2 Cayman S lowered on Eibach Pro Kit springs in February. Also added 7mm (front) and 15mm (rear) spacers from FVD Brombacher. I know this is considered sacrilege by some, but it has had no negative effect on the handling for me and that unsightly gap is now gone. I am very pleased with the look of the car now.
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