The first-generation Cayman GT4 features aggressive aerodynamic bodywork, GT3-derived suspension components, and a naturally aspirated 3.8-liter flat-six engine paired with a 6-speed manual gearbox. This 2016 example is finished in Carrara White Metallic over a Black leather interior with Racing Yellow stitching. It was further configured with Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes, bi-xenon headlights with Porsche Dynamic Light System in black, the Carbon Interior Package, carbon fiber bucket seats, a CDR Plus audio system, dual-zone automatic climate control, and much more. Showing approximately 1k miles on the odometer, this GT4 is now being offered for auction by its seller out of California.
Based on the 981 Cayman, the GT4 features a unique front end with a lip spoiler and larger grilles, side air intake scoops, a fixed rear wing, and a rear diffuser with dual center-mounted tailpipes. This example is finished in Carrara White Metallic with optional bi-xenon headlights in black with Porsche Dynamic Light System (PDLS), wing supports in black, and yellow ceramic brake calipers. The 20” GT4 wheels were selected in Satin Black. Detailed images are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report.
The Black leather and Alcantara interior with Racing Yellow deviated stitching features the optional Carbon Interior Package along with carbon fiber center console trim, carbon fiber Lightweight Bucket Seats, and illuminated door sill guards in carbon fiber. Additional options include a 12 o’clock steering wheel marker in Yellow, seatbelts in Racing Yellow, sun visors in Alcantara, the Light Design Package, dual-zone automatic climate control, a CDR Plus audio system, a passenger footwell storage net, and a fire extinguisher.
Derived from the contemporary 911 Carrera S, the 981 Cayman GT4 is powered by a naturally aspirated 3.8-liter flat-six engine rated at 385 HP and 309 lb.-ft of torque. It shares front suspension components with the 911 GT3 and comes standard with a limited-slip differential, Porsche Torque Vectoring (PTV), and active transmission mounts. This GT4 was also selected with Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes (PCCB) and a 64-liter (16.91 gal) fuel tank. The seller adds that the oil and fluids have been changed annually, and the vehicle has been maintained by an in-house mechanic.
This sale will include a clean title, owner’s manuals, a build sheet, and a toolkit.
The seller would like you to know: “The GT4 is in as-new, showroom condition.”
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Add the buyers fee and you’re over 110 which was a good target, although I think it’s worthy of 115 present day. The time should come when the rarity of the one year only 981 GT4, its more raw qualities, which make it a better driving enthusiasts car than it’s more tame 718 successor, will be recognized and set it apart.
Well bought. Enjoy!
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Dealer bidding, it’s under market
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That was supposed to read only about 1000 981 GT4’s came into the country
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Only about 1981 GT fours came into this country and they were only around 2000+ or minus made. Far more rare than the 718 GT4, and a better driver’s car IMO. Should sell well over 100 K
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This is essentially a new car that sold for almost $110k. I wish timing was better...
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Not surprised this one is already pushing 100k - best 981 currently for sale. Perfect for someone's collection but too nice for my use case which is track duty.
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Where’s Grand Prix lol!
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@Dozer Yes all original the car is latterly BRAND NEW.
@pasquiniupgrader No I did not do the transmission there is nothing wrong with it but my Porsche dealer said they will do it no charge.
@Dozer Yes the Front is ppf
is there PPF, sorry.
Is all the paint original? Where, besides the hood, in there PPF?
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Was the manual transmission replaced as per the recall?
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@ajspeaker I'm not a dealer I have about 60 car collection in my stable just selling some of them off.
The best 981 GT4 on sale right now-it's not even close.
@shy You're not a dealer? You must have a car buying problem?
Attention Bidders!
I’m excited to offer a **2016 Porsche 981 GT4** from my personal collection. This low-mile, well-maintained vehicle is one of 10 Porsches I own, and it has been garage-kept in my warehouse since I took ownership.
All my cars, including this one, are serviced annually by my in-house mechanic. For added peace of mind, this GT4 will receive an oil change before being handed over to its new owner.
This is a great opportunity to own a beautifully kept example of Porsche’s engineering. Good luck to all bidders—I’m looking forward to seeing where this car ends up!
@BidAllWinNone the green decal is removable and is ontop of the ppf. The hood of the car has ppf but the roof and the trunk do not.
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The owner has missed 8 plus years of driving bliss by mothballing this car!
Are the green decals removable? Any PPF on top of it?
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Nobody is going to comment on why this 981 Cayman GT4 says 718 Cayman GT4 in the title?
It is not a 718.
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