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    Porsche Cayman 987 Gen 2 (2009-2012)

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    Porsche Cayman S 987 Gen2 (2009-2012)

     

    KEY FEATURES

     

    ·     PDK transmission introduced

    ·     Bluetooth connectivity introduced

    ·     Universal Audio Interface introduced

    ·     Active pop-up rear spoiler

    ·     New light design with LEDs

    ·     18" wheels

     

    SPECIFICATION

     

    ENGINE

    Type

    Flat 6

    Engine size (cc)

    3400

    Max power (hp)

    320

    Torque (Nm)

    370 @ 4,750

    Type

    Mid-engine, Rear-wheel drive

    TRANSMISSION

    No. of gears (Manual/Automatic)

    6 speed / 7 speed PDK

    Top speed (mph) 

    172 / 171

    Acceleration (0-62 mph)

    5.2 / 5.1

    Combined (mpg)

    29.7 / 30.1

    CO2 emissions (g/km)

    223 / 221

    PRICE AT NEW

    Price

    £47,649

     

    In 2009 Porsche released the updated second generation of their entry-level coupe.  The car received a facelift which included redesigned front with LED driving lights, updated interior with a move away from the rather dated grey plastics to a more modern black and most importantly 2 quite significant drivetrain improvements.  

     

    The introduction of the PDK gearbox on the Gen2 Cayman saw it replacing the rather old and clunky tiptronic semi-automatic gearbox.  The PDK gearbox has received much praise in comparison to other similar offerings from rival manufacturers.  The PDK gearbox introduced a twin-clutch gearbox (rather than an automatic gearbox) and shifting response was vastly improved as was the brains behind the mechanism.  Paddle shift was an option on the Gen2 also and gave even more to the PDK experience. 

     

    Porsche introduced a new power plant with the Gen2 car, the new engine was a Direct Fuel Injection (DFI) unit and produced 320hp from the same 3400cc as the previous generation.  This engine also did away with the intermediate shaft (IMS) bearing of previous cars, not that this was a major cause for concern on earlier cars, but the DFI engine has also shown to have eliminated as near as can be possible the bore-scoring issues that have been well documented on the previous generation cars.  

     

    With the much-improved engine the new Cayman S with 320bhp delivered 0-62mph in 5.2 seconds and a 172mph top speed for the manual and 0-62mph in 5.1 seconds and a 171mph top speed for the PDK. 

     

    OTR price, devoid of any options, for the Cayman S in 2008 was £47,649.

     

    The Gen2 Porsche Cayman S was produced in much lower numbers than the Gen1 cars which is proving to those on the hunt for one to be rather frustrating not just for the simple availability of cars for sale, but also because the lesser supply keeps the prices of these cars relatively buoyant, in fact north of £20k is probably your budget.  

     

    ENGINE

     

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    Type

    Flat 6

    Engine size (cc)

    3400

    Max power (hp)

    320

    Torque (Nm)

    370 @ 4,750

    Type

    Mid-engine, Rear-wheel drive

     

    The engine in the Gen2 Cayman S is still a horizontally opposed flat 6 'boxer' engine.  

     

    The new 9A1 unit had a number of notable changes, a stronger and lighter 2-piece crankcase, the intermediate shaft used to drive the camshafts, which had proven to be a real Achilles heel to many earlier engines, has been replaced with a simpler chain drive system that runs off of each end of the crankshaft.  The 9A1 receives a very sophisticated single oil pump that is electrically controlled to change oil pressure based on engine need, and it contains four scavenge pumps, two connected to each valve cover, improving a weakness in the M97 that could allow oil to pool in the valve covers under very specific G-force conditions. These engines are lighter, have fewer moving parts, they make more power, less pollution and because they have fewer parts and improved lubrication, they are likely to be more reliable.

    The new Cayman S engine doesn't gain any displacement, but thanks to the fewer moving parts and the introduction of Direct Fuel Injection (DFI), this engine produces 25bhp more than the M97.21. 

     

    DFI injects high pressure fuel directly into the combustion chamber, instead of injecting it into the intake tract.  This provides several advantages including more precise fuel delivery and the ability to make use of higher compression without pre-ignition.  More compression means more efficiency and more power.  But don't feel guilty when you're punishing the pavement with the added horsepower because DFI also produces significantly less carbon dioxide and other pollutants.  

     

    What it makes up for in reliability and efficiency some will claim it loses in character, not in a significant way but the angry effervescence of the M97 engine at high revs is less pronounced in the 9A1 DFI unit, not particularly surprising from a more modern engine.  

     

    When buying a Gen2 car, look for all the usual signs of oil leaks and unusual noises from the engine, it’s a smoother idling engine but still retains the ‘tick-tick-tick’ so don’t be surprised.  

    All in all, if the car has been properly maintained and regular services and oil changes then it should continue to prove to be a reliable engine with no major concerns.  

     

    SERVICING

     

    Porsche state the following servicing schedule for the Gen2 Cayman.  Although there is certainly no harm in performing mid-schedule oil changes, especially for cars used regularly for short trips and/or regular track use.  

     

    2 years / 20k miles - MINOR

    8 years / 80k miles - MAJOR

    4 years / 40k miles – MAJOR

    10 years / 100k miles – MINOR

    6 years / 60k miles - MINOR

    12 years / 120k miles - MAJOR

     

    In terms of costs of servicing prices quoted are as follows[1]

     

    DEALER - PORSCHE OPC

    Minor Service - £450

    Major Service (including plugs) - £925

    Brake Fluid Change - £180

     

    REPUTABLE INDEPENDENT - PARAGON GB

    Minor Service - £396

    Major Service (excluding plugs) - £528

    Brake Fluid Change - £111

     

    The same is true of the Gen2 Cayman in that some elements of servicing and repairs are no more challenging than most other cars and can be undertaken by competent home mechanics, for instance brake pads and discs are a relatively easy job provided you have some basic knowledge, follow the guide and possess some basic tools.  Sourcing the parts and undertaking these kinds of jobs yourself can save significant sums over dealer prices.  

     

    CHASSIS AND BRAKES

     

    The chassis on the Gen2 car didn’t receive much in the way of changes, not that it really needed it.  The steel monocoque chassis retains the inherent stiffness yet coupled with a compliant suspension set-up delivering one of the sweetest rides in a sports car of its class.  

     

    Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM) was available as an option on the Gen2 Cayman and whilst seems to be a generally reliable system is not always praised by owners.  The choice of wheel size also comes into play when deciding on whether to source a car with or without PASM.  Ultimately it will come down to personal opinion and we very much recommend if you can, sampling a selection of cars with or without and with 18”/19” wheels.  

     

    For higher mileage cars the main issue to watch out for when sourcing a used car, particularly on cars over the 50k mile mark is deteriorating suspension parts.  Steering should feel sharp and connected to the road, any vagueness or ‘floaty’ feeling to the car could be down to a number of things, including tyre wear, geometry misalignment and suspension component wear.  A higher mileage but well-maintained car should have paperwork to support replacement suspension parts, otherwise factor in £1,500+ for undertaking a bit of an overhaul yourself; you want your Cayman to display the handling characteristics it is legendary for.  

     

    BODYWORK

     

    As was the case with the previous model, the Gen2 Cayman S bodywork is a fully galvanised steel affair and shouldn’t suffer from corrosion, if you see a car with any signs then walk away.  It is not uncommon on these cars, indeed most Porsches, for the front bumper and bonnet to have been re-sprayed to rectify the numerous stone chips that the cars pick up over their life.   This in itself is not a problem unless the work has been undertaken to a poor standard, check the leading door shuts, around the black plastic trim under the bonnet and wheel arches for overspray and poor fitting plastics.  

     

    Whilst inspecting any front end paintwork, also ensure the front radiators and condensers are free of debris, are not visibly damaged or leaking.  

     

    INTERIOR

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    The Gen2 Cayman S interior upgrades whilst subtle actually produced a more modern feeling cabin than the Gen1 cars look today.  Most of the changes were the removal of the nasty grey coloured plastics and replaced with a plain black scheme, mainly on the centre console.  Updated steering wheels, gear shifters and a few other interior improvements culminate in a cabin that still feels relatively modern and a nice place to be. 

     

    Obviously wear and tear is the same and generally, it will take mileage quite well but as always the seat bolsters are the normal area where you would expect to see wear and they are the not toughest of leather so don’t be surprised to see signs of wear on a car with 50k miles or even less.  

     

    Check equipment levels in the cabin, importantly understanding the difference between the lesser spec air conditioning and more desirable climate control.  

     

    The Gen2 Cayman Satnav (PCM) is a much-improved system, and with the introduction of the PCM3 provided far more integration with modern tech such as smartphones, USB hard drives etc.  It still holds it’s own today and feels perfectly usable. 

     

    MODIFICATIONS

     

    Exhaust

    Many owners will consider an upgraded exhaust to improve the rather benign sound of the stock Gen2 Cayman particularly those cars not fitted from factory with the Porsche Sports Exhaust (‘PSE’) option. (option code XLS)  

    Retrospectively upgrading to the PSE is an option for owners albeit a rather costly one so many owners have gone the aftermarket route. 

     

    Carnewal is an outfit based in Belgium and is very well known in Porsche circles with very good feedback from their products and service. The Carnewal GT exhaust gives a much more sporting note at high revs and deeper tone at idle, and importantly not introducing any notable boom during normal driving.  The icing on the cake with the Carnewal exhaust is that it’s a modified Porsche exhaust and so cosmetically from the outside is for all intents and purposes identical.  

     

    For those seeking performance gains there are further modifications that can be undertaken on the exhaust including replacement sports catalytic convertors and improved headers.  This is believed to deliver noticeable gains and provide and much freer flowing exhaust system.  The Fabspeed units are a favourite upgrade in this regard, and again for replacement cats Carnewal provides an option also.  

     

    Braking

    Brakes are another area where some owners like to improve their cars particularly those wishing to spend moderate amounts of time on track

     

    A common gripe with many owners is that brake pedal feel lacks the feel of it’s bigger sibling.  A common method to address this is retrofitting a master cylinder from a 911 (997) GT3 to address the pedal feel coupled with a set of aftermarket brake pads. The Pagid RS-29 is a popular choice among enthusiasts but there are others worth considering. 

     

    Brake fluid upgrades are also a recommended upgrade again for those owners using their cars on track.  The fluid of choice tends to be Motul RBF 600 or Castrol SRF.  

     

    Suspension 

    For the road, there is nothing much wrong with the Gen2 Cayman suspension.  Many cars are fitted with the optional Porsche Active Suspension Management (‘PASM’) which is generally very good for road application.  That said, those looking for more of a ‘fast road’or track focussed car then upgrading to aftermarket specialist suspension is well worth considering.  

     

    Long term favourites tended to be either the KW V3 or the Bilstein PSS9.  Both are readily available over the counter coil over kits and spring rates can be specified.  Professional fitting and set-up is recommended by outfits with experience of both the car and the chosen brand of suspension.  The Bilstein kit is sometimes considered to be slightly more road-friendly than the KW offering.  

     

    Ohlins have recently developed and released a coil over kit for the 987 cars and reports of the performance so far have been positive. Ohlins are well known for producing premium suspension upgrades for sports car owners wanting to upgrade for track work.  

     

    DIMENSIONS

     

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    PORSCHE CAYMAN 987.2 OPTION AND BUILD CODES (2009-2012)

     

    008 S-model

    009 Basic model

    013 Black Edition

    022 Black instrument dials

    023 Silver instrument dials

    024 Version for Greece

    025 Stopwatch

    026 Silver faced stopwatch

    027 White faced stopwatch

    029 Standard chassis

    030 Sports chassis

    032 Touring suspension (higher suspension for USA)

    034 Version for Italy

    049 Internal production code

    058 Impact absorbers, front and rear

    061Version for Great Britain

    062 Version for Sweden

    063 Version Luxemburg

    064 Version for Netherlands

    065 Version for Denmark

    066 Version for Norway

    067 Version for Finland

    068 Right-hand drive version for Asia Pacific

    069 Other country version

    071 EU country version

    072 Version for Mexico

    073 Version for Russia

    074 Left-hand drive version for Asia Pacific

    075 Version for China

    084 54-litre fuel tank

    098 Left-hand drive version

    099 Right-hand drive version

    111 Version for Austria

    113 Version for Canada

    114 Version for Taiwan

    119 Version for Spain

    124 Version for France

    126 Control and indications in French

    127 Control and indications in Swedish

    130 Control and indications in English

    148 Boxster engine with power increase for Cayman

    149 Internal production code

    150 Operates with leaded gas

    161 Emissions concept EU 4 with OBD

    164 Emissions concept ULEV 2

    165 Emissions concept EU 5

    166 Internal production code

    170 Acoustic package RoW

    171 Acoustic package USA

    172 Acoustic package Asia Pacific, China, Korea

    178 Black twin tailpipes

    181 Standard climatic zones

    182 Hot country version

    183 Super-hot country version

    191 Lightweight battery

    193 Version for Japan

    194 Battery 60 Ah

    195 Battery 70 Ah

    196 Battery 80 Ah

    197 Stronger battery

    199 Battery disconnection switch

    200 Battery 95 Ah

    209 Licence plate space Japan

    210 Licence plate space Europe and RoW (Rest of World)

    211 Licence plate space Europe and RoW (Rest of World)

    215 Version for Saudi Arabia

    218 Licence plate space North America

    219 No LSD

    220 LSD

    225 Version for Belgium

    240 Internal production code

    242 Internal production code

    245 Internal production code

    250 PDK Porsche Doppelkupplung double clutch gearbox

    267 Automatically dimmable mirrors

    268 Rain sensor

    270 Door mirrors electrically adjustable and heatable, driver's side flat

    271 Door mirrors electrically adjustable and heatable, driver's side aspherical

    273 Door mirrors electrically adjustable and heatable

    274 Illuminated vanity mirror

    277 Version for Switzerland

    288 Headlamp washer

    300 Internal production code

    301 Longer transmission ratio

    305 Alcantara gear lever

    308 Alcantara selector lever

    325 Version for South Africa/New Zealand

    342 Seat heating

    345 Heated steering wheel

    348 Rims painted silver

    369 Standard seat, left

    370 Standard seat, right

    375 Sports seat, left

    376 Sports seat, right

    377 Adaptive sports seat, left

    378 Adaptive sports seat, right

    388 Foldable bucket seat, left

    389 Foldable bucket seat, right

    394 17" Boxster 987.2 wheels

    399 17" Cayman 987.2 wheels

    404 19" Turbo 3.6 wheels

    405 19" Carrera Classic wheels

    407 19" SportDesign wheels

    408 18" Boxster 987.2 S wheels

    409 18" Cayman 987.2 S wheels

    419 19" 997.2 Carrera S wheels

    421 19" 997 Turbo 3.8 wheels

    424 CD compartment

    425 Rear window wiper

    426 Without rear window wiper

    431 Multifunction steering wheel

    432 Steering wheel with gear change buttons

    433 Alcantara sports steering wheel

    434 Work instructions for cars for overseas

    435 Steering wheel with round center

    436 Steering wheel with triangular center design

    437 12-way electrical seat incl. lumbar support, left

    438 12-way electrical seat incl. lumbar support, right

    440 Windscreen antenna

    441 Radio preparation

    444 Wheel locks (approved by Thatcham Research)

    445 19" Boxster Spyder wheels

    446 Wheel caps with colored Porsche crest

    447 Emergency wheel

    450 PCCB Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes

    451 Makassar multifunction steering wheel

    454 Automatic speed control

    459 Smooth leather steering wheel with triangular center

    460 Smooth leather steering wheel with round center

    461 Rod antenna

    465 Rear fog light, left

    466 Rear fog light, right

    475 PASM Porsche Active Suspension Management

    476 PSM Porsche Stability Management

    479 Version for Australia

    480 Manual gearbox, 6-speed

    482 Tyre Pressure Monitoring 433MHz

    483 Tyre Pressure Monitoring 315MHz

    484 USA symbols and lettering for switches and instruments

    488 Stickers in German

    490 Sound system A.S.K.

    492 Headlamps for left-hand traffic

    496 Model designation painted Black

    498 Without model designation on rear end

    499 Version for Germany

    501 Car cover

    502 Produced at Valmet plant in Uusikaupunki, Finland

    507 Internal production code (external component manufacture)

    509 Fire extinguisher

    518 Black rear spoiler

    519 Rear spoiler (internal production code)

    521 Tilt sensor

    524 Immobilizer 433 MHz

    525 Immobilizer 315 MHz

    532 No alarm

    534 Alarm 433 MHz

    535 Alarm 315 MHz

    536 Alarm siren

    537 Seat memory, left

    538 Seat memory, right

    539 Mechanical seat-height adjustment, left

    540 Mechanical seat-height adjustment, right

    541 Seat ventilation

    544 Anti-theft protection without infrared monitoring 433 MHz

    545 Anti-theft protection without infrared monitoring 315 MHz

    549 Roof rack

    553 Version for USA, Canada

    555 Black seat belts

    556 Seat belts in standard colors

    560 Knee airbag

    562 Front airbags

    563 Side airbags

    566 Fog lights

    567 Top-tinted windscreen

    568 Windscreen without green top-tint

    571 Activated charcoal filter

    572 Manual air conditioning

    573 Automatic AC

    574 Without air conditioner

    575 Luggage compartment cooling system

    580 Luggage barrier

    585 Leather covered luggage shelf

    590 Steel doors

    592 Standard fabric rooflining

    594 Alcantara rooflining

    599 Aluminium doors

    601 Xenon

    602 Raised stop lamp

    603 Xenon + PDLS Porsche Dynamic Light System

    605 LED daytime driving lights

    606 Daytime driving lights

    607 Garage door opener 315 MHz

    608 Garage door opener 433 MHz

    609 Without radio

    610 DVD navigation Europe

    611 DVD navigation South Africa

    612 DVD navigation Middle East

    613 DVD navigation Australia

    614 DVD navigation Asia-Pacific

    615 DVD navigation North America

    616 DVD navigation Russia

    617 DVD navigation China

    618 Preparation for telephone installation

    619 Bluetooth

    635 ParkAssistant

    639 Sport Chrono

    640 Sport Chrono Plus

    641 Electronic logbook

    661 Stricter emission-control concept

    663 Fuel pump control

    664 Onboard Refueling Vapor Recovery (ORVR)

    665 PCM 3 Porsche Communication Management touchscreen incl. radio

    666 Telephone module for PCM

    669 Cordless receiver for telephone module

    670 Navigation for PCM

    671 Voice control system

    672 Navigation incl. backtrace

    673 Navigation system preparation (China)

    674 Preparation for Vehicle Tracking System

    675 Without radio preparation (Japan navigation system)

    676 TV tuner

    677 Driver card antenna

    678 Alarm system connection

    679 Restart inhibitor

    680 Bose sound system

    686 SAT radio reception XM (SDARS)

    689 Preparation for CD changer

    692 CD changer for cars without PCM

    693 CD/DVD changer for cars with PCM

    695 CD-radio Porsche CDR 30

    708 Internal production code

    711 No underbody protection

    742 Internal production code

    760 Internal production code

    762 Internal production code

    765 Internal production code

    767 Internal production code

    779 Internal production code

    789 Color to sample

    796 Natural leather

    798 Special leather

    799 Leather color to sample

    801 Makassar interior package matt satin finish

    803 Carbon interior package

    805 InteriorDesign Package incl. parts painted in car color: dashboard trim, gear column trim, B-pillar belt outlet, rear side trim, backwall trim, rear speaker cover and more

    810 Floor mats

    840 SportDesign steering wheel (paddle shift with PDK)

    841 Standard steering wheel

    843 Alcantara sports steering wheel

    844 Multifunction steering wheel

    845 Carbon multifunction steering wheel

    847 Makassar multifunction steering wheel

    870 Universal multimedia interface

    900 Accession of the car at the factory

    912 Without European ID plate

    946 Leather seats with leatherette rear side

    950 Alcantara seats

    951 Seat covers Alcantara/leather/leather

    970 Two-tone full leather interior

    981 Leather dashboard and door panels

    982 Centre part of seats in soft ruffled leather look

    983 Leather seats

    985 Seat covers, leather/leather/leatherette, 2

    990 Seat covers cloth/cloth/leatherette

    991 Leather covered steering wheel airbag

    998 Natural leather

    CAE Side air intakes painted in contrasting color

    CAF Front bumper grilles painted in body color

    CCP Alu-look PCM, vent slats, AC panel

    CDA Alu-look air vent slats

    CDC Black painted door openers

    CDD Alu-look Y-part on steering wheel

    CDE Alu-look dashboard trim strip

    CDF Alu-look gear lever column trim

    CDJ Gear lever column strip painted in car color

    CDM Dashboard trim painted in car color

    CDN Air vent slats painted in car color

    CDP Instrument frame painted in car color

    CDZ Leather gear lever trim

    CDT Leather covered seat belt buckles

    CDW Leather covered Y-part on steering wheel

    CEF Illuminated door pockets

    CET Door opener trim painted in car color

    CFP Aluminium gear lever with stitching in deviating color

    CFX Leather edged individual floor mats

    CGA Headlamp washer cover painted in car color

    CGD Beige stopwatch dial

    CGG Red stopwatch dial

    CGH Yellow stopwatch dial

    CGJ White stopwatch dial

    CGU Headlamp washers painted in contrasting color

    CGV Model designation painted in contrasting color

    CJX Leather edged floor mats

    CKB Air vents painted in car color

    CKS ISOFIX mountings for child seat

    CLA Thicker Alcantara steering wheel

    CLE Alcantara dashboard trim strip

    CLF Alcantara door details

    CLG Alcantara storage compartment lid with PORSCHE

    CLU Steering wheel stitching in contrasting colour

    CMA Mirror triangles painted in car color

    CMC Door openers painted in car color

    CMF Black painted PCM

    CMJ Black painted gear lever column trim

    CMK Black painted door opener trim

    CMM Black painted dashboard trim

    CMN Black painted air vent slats

    CMP Black painted instrument frame

    CMS Alu-look belt openings in bucket seats

    CMT Belt openings in bucket seats painted in car color

    CMU Black painted belt openings in bucket seats

    CMX Decorative side stickers with model name

    CAN Leather covered defroster trim

    CNB Leather covered defroster vents

    CNJ Front spoiler lip painted in body color

    CNW Alu-look mirror lower parts

    CNX Alu-look front spoiler lip

    CPA Thicker steering wheel

    CPT Storage bin lid with Porsche crest

    CPU Leather key pouch

    CRX Wheels painted in deviating color

    CTG Leather door sills

    CUA Door entry guards with personal logo

    CUC Model designation painted in car color

    CUF PCM, vent slats, AC panel painted in car color

    CUJ Leather covered fuse box cover

    CUR Leather covered PCM

    CUV Storage bin lid with model name

    CVP Leather dashboard trim strip

    CVV Leather two-tone sunvisors

    CVW Leather covered mirror casing and mounting

    CWV Leather covered instrument frame

    CWW Alu-look instrument frame

    CVY Leather covered clothes hooks on seat backrests

    CXB Illuminated stainless steel door entry guards

    CXC Individual illuminated stainless steel door entry guards

    CXD Illuminated carbon door entry guards

    CXE Individual illuminated carbon door entry guards

    DAF Alu-look front and side air grilles

    DAP Alcantara PDK/handbrake levers

    DAZ Individual PDK/handbrake levers, leather color to sample

    DAT Alcantara gear/handbrake levers

    DAW Individual gear/handbrake levers, leather color to sample

    DAX Individual gear/handbrake levers, leather color to sample

    DAY Leather package Cayman Optic

    EAK Leather covered A-pillars

    EBA Leather dashboard package extended

    EBB Makassar dashboard package extended

    EBD Carbon dashboard package extended

    EBE Alu-look dashboard package

    EBF Leather package

    EBJ Alu-look door finishers

    ECA Aluminium gear/handbrake levers

    ECB Aluminium PDK/handbrake levers

    ECC Aluminium gear/handbrake levers, version 2

    P01 Option package incl. 377 378

    P03 Option package incl. 388 389

    P12 Option package incl. 267 268

    P15 Option package incl. 437 438

    P23 Option package incl. 665 670

    P41 Design Package incl. Black Spyder wheels, mirrors, side air intakes, model description, exhaust pipes, some interior parts

    P43 Design Package incl. Black Spyder wheels, mirrors, side air intakes, model description, exhaust pipes, some interior parts (in combination with sports exhaust)

    P45 Design Sport Package (Design Package + SportDesign Package)

    P47 Design Sport Package (Design Package + SportDesign Package) in combination with sports exhaust

    P4M Comfort Package (xenon, autom.AC, Porsche crest on headrestraints, dimming mirrors, rain sensor, cruise control)

    P4R Infotainment Package (PCM, universal audio interface, Bluetooth, sound system)

    P4S Infotainment Package (PCM, universal audio interface, Bluetooth) in combination with Bose sound system

    P74 Option package incl. 288 603

    P75 Option package incl. 288 603 605

    P77 Option package incl. 375 376

    X45 Instrument dials in interior color

    X47 Carbon gear lever knob

    X58 Carbon handbrake lever

    X69 Carbon door entry guards with logo

    X70 Stainless steel door entry guards with logo

    X97 Gear lever knob with aluminium inlay

    X98 Handbrake lever with aluminium inlay

    X99 Natural leather interior

    XAM Aerokit Cayman

    XAU Mesh in rear bumper lower part

    XCG Alu-look sports seat backrest

    XCK Alu-look center console

    XCL Alu-look instrument frame

    XCZ Short shifter

    XD9 Wheels painted in body color

    XDA Black painted wheels

    XDB Black metallic wheels

    XDC Yellow painted wheels

    XDD White painted wheels

    XDE Red painted wheels

    XDJ Gear column trim painted in car color

    XDM Dashboard trim painted in car color

    XDS Leather covered ignition lock surround

    XDZ Leather covered selector lever cover

    XDV Leather covered dashboard trim

    XDX Leather covered mirror attachment point finishers

    XES Preparation for illuminated door entry guards

    XFD Beige instrument dials

    XFG Red instrument dials

    XFH Yellow instrument dials

    XFJ White instrument dials

    XFN Aluminium gear lever

    XFP Aluminium handbrake lever

    XFZ Alcantara interior package

    XJT Makassar rear center console

    XLA Polished stainless steel exhaust end

    XLF Sports exhaust system

    XLG Alcantara centre console storage bin cover with PORSCHE

    XLS Sports tailpipes

    XME Centre console in car color

    XMJ Carbon centre console

    XMP Leather sun visors

    XMZ Leather centre console

    XNG Leather instrument surround

    XNS Leather steering column

    XPA Thicker steering wheel

    XPT Centre console storage bin lid with Porsche crest

    XPU Alu-look multifunction steering wheel (PDK)

    XPV Alu-look multifunction steering wheel

    XRP 5mm spacers for all wheels

    XRR 19" Carrera Sport wheels

    XSA Painted sports seat backrest

    XSB Sport seat backrests in leather

    XSC Porsche crest embossed in headrest

    XSH Silver gray seat belts

    XST Beige seat belts

    XSW Blue seat belts

    XSX Red seat belts

    XSY Yellow seat belts

    XTL Carbon door panel parts

    XTTMakassar door panel parts

    XTV Leather door panel parts

    XTW Alu-look door panel parts

    XUB Cover on headlight cleaning system painted in car color

    XUC Model designation painted in car color

    XUZ Alu-look door mirror bottom half

    XUV Centre console storage bin lid with Porsche logo

    XV1 Leather defroster trim

    XVP Leather dashboard trim strip and cupholder cover

    XWR Alu-look PDK gate frame

    XWS PDK gate frame painted in car color

    XWT Black painted PDK gate frame

    XWU Leather covered PDK gate frame

    XVW Leather covered interior mirror

    XVY Clothes hook in leather on seat backrest

    XX1 Leather edged floor mats with Porsche script

    XXB Illuminated stainless steel door entry guards

    XXD Illuminated carbon door entry guards

    XXZ Footrest

    XYA Aluminium PDK selector lever

    XYB Alu-look fuel tank cap

     

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    RobDJ

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    Really helpful guide.  Can you tell me where I will find info on Black Edition? 

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    As a newbie, I found this guide and information very useful - Thank you.

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    Excellent details...

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