Feeling sad :(
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Recently had the Cayman in at ARM to have its last service and a general fettle before its sold. It was in for a few weeks as I had to replace the windscreen and it took a while to come in. I had a hire Mazda 3 crapbox in the meantime.
Why am I sad? Because the car came back and it's driving better than it ever has. It's been a privilege to get it back after having a 'normal' car for a while. It's just so well put together and so damn 'right'. It hasn't missed a beat, been a hoot on road and even more of one on track. Not a single squeak from inside after five years and apart from the odd tiny stone chip, it looks as good as new.
I'm going to really miss it. Just put the ad up on Dubizzle and I can't say I enjoyed the process
Why am I sad? Because the car came back and it's driving better than it ever has. It's been a privilege to get it back after having a 'normal' car for a while. It's just so well put together and so damn 'right'. It hasn't missed a beat, been a hoot on road and even more of one on track. Not a single squeak from inside after five years and apart from the odd tiny stone chip, it looks as good as new.
I'm going to really miss it. Just put the ad up on Dubizzle and I can't say I enjoyed the process

Asterix said:
Recently had the Cayman in at ARM to have its last service and a general fettle before its sold. It was in for a few weeks as I had to replace the windscreen and it took a while to come in. I had a hire Mazda 3 crapbox in the meantime.
Why am I sad? Because the car came back and it's driving better than it ever has. It's been a privilege to get it back after having a 'normal' car for a while. It's just so well put together and so damn 'right'. It hasn't missed a beat, been a hoot on road and even more of one on track. Not a single squeak from inside after five years and apart from the odd tiny stone chip, it looks as good as new.
I'm going to really miss it. Just put the ad up on Dubizzle and I can't say I enjoyed the process
I know the feeling, felt the same when I sold my Cayman S when leaving the UK to move over here.Why am I sad? Because the car came back and it's driving better than it ever has. It's been a privilege to get it back after having a 'normal' car for a while. It's just so well put together and so damn 'right'. It hasn't missed a beat, been a hoot on road and even more of one on track. Not a single squeak from inside after five years and apart from the odd tiny stone chip, it looks as good as new.
I'm going to really miss it. Just put the ad up on Dubizzle and I can't say I enjoyed the process

I was sans Porsche for about what, 3 months all in? What a s

Practical you say? You know 911's have back seats right, and C4S has 4wd for sand activities?
You know what to do! Get your priorities straight!
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