Well, I've done it again!
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About a year and a half into my ownership of my 2009 Cayman S, I've turned what was a lovely street car into a gnarly track rat. Or, as my wife tells it, I've "ruined another one." She's right--this was a high-option car, with Bose (taken out), the zillion-way adjustable adaptive sport seats (same) and a leather dash and door panels (still there).
My car is pretty much maxed out as far as bolt-on mods are concerned: OS Giken LSD, PSS9s, Tarrett sways, RSS lower control arms and bump steer kit, Girodiscs, GT3 brake master cylinder, Softronics tune, ipd plenum with GT3 throttle body, Billy Boat exhaust, Numeric shifter cables, Shift-rite shifter bushing kit, Cantrell roll bar, OMP seats, Schroth harnesses, OZ Allegerita wheels, Performance Friction 08 brake pads, Nitto NT01's, Raid steering wheel, and probably some stuff I've forgotten. The only bolt-on I haven't done yet is headers.
I love the Cayman on the street, so I really ought to have two of them--my track rat, as well as a nice base Cayman, which has plenty of power of street driving. Or perhaps even a Boxster, for the two or three weeks a year it isn't raining in Seattle.
Unfortunately, I was born handsome, not rich, so that idea has to wait . . . in the meantime, I intend to have lots of fun on track this summer.
Terry
My car is pretty much maxed out as far as bolt-on mods are concerned: OS Giken LSD, PSS9s, Tarrett sways, RSS lower control arms and bump steer kit, Girodiscs, GT3 brake master cylinder, Softronics tune, ipd plenum with GT3 throttle body, Billy Boat exhaust, Numeric shifter cables, Shift-rite shifter bushing kit, Cantrell roll bar, OMP seats, Schroth harnesses, OZ Allegerita wheels, Performance Friction 08 brake pads, Nitto NT01's, Raid steering wheel, and probably some stuff I've forgotten. The only bolt-on I haven't done yet is headers.
I love the Cayman on the street, so I really ought to have two of them--my track rat, as well as a nice base Cayman, which has plenty of power of street driving. Or perhaps even a Boxster, for the two or three weeks a year it isn't raining in Seattle.
Unfortunately, I was born handsome, not rich, so that idea has to wait . . . in the meantime, I intend to have lots of fun on track this summer.
Terry