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Originally Posted by tevake
The car looks great, the wheels work well.
I don't think I'd ever take the top off.
Having that power must be a blast.
It's gonna be a treat to be able to keep it in the new garage.
I d bet if someone developed a hardtop that had more of a Cayman look, they would sell a bunch of them.
How is the spacing with the engine cover and the rear trunk for a longer back slope?
Cheers Richard
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There are several manufacturers of Cayman like hardtops for Boxsters . Some look quite nice others not so much . But if I wanted a Cayman I would have bought one

The one thing I do not like about the OEM hardtop is you can't access the engine with it on

. I only bought it because I got a good price on it AND I wanted one as a backup to the soft top in case anything happened to it . Once my garage is done the hardtop will spend most of its life on the ceiling hoist setup .