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Use Chopstix and Eat Rice
Join Date: May 2006
Location: New York/Los Angeles
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But Elise lags in power than the Cayman S. I have both and I drive the Elise a LOT more than my Cayman S. But if I'm doing a long distance drive (i.e. LA-Vegas) I would take the Cayman S simply for comfort. If you do a poll, you'll find that many fellow ET members have both, simply b/c both cars are fantastic cars for the track. Forget the 996 and the 997 (Except for the GT3/GT3RS), Cayman S is one of hte best modern Porsche in my book (ok after the CGT and GT3). |
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Porsche-Pro
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Berzerkley
Posts: 3,118
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How about this bad boy?
I REALLY like this car. One of only 250 for the states, sport exhaust, GT3RS Orange color and interior touches. It just needs a set of Hoosiers... It's sitting right in front of my desk! Help me ![]() Last edited by perryeyges : 10-05-2007 at 09:43 AM. |
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Waiting for next Lotus...
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: West of Mississippi
Posts: 1,889
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![]() I like it too, but would prefer it on a Cayman S with a 3.8 conversion making about 380 hp.
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2009 Mini Cooper JCW - Dark Silver/Black - sport suspension/cold weather package 2008 997 GT3 - Carrara White/Black - PCCB's - 350 lbs of weight reduction Past Lotus Cars: 2005 NFB Elise, 2007 CO Exige S, 2005 AR Elise, 2008 CO Exige S 240 |
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