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      <p>The driver has everything in view, and everything is easy to find. No need, then, for the Cayman R to slow down. The dial faces of the circular instruments are finished in black, the circular border is finished in Aluminum Look. The removal of the instrument shroud emphasizes the car’s minimalist character. A selection of clever details, all finished in red, create unmistakable and sporty contrasts. These include the door pulls, the distinctive gear lever with red shift pattern, and the seat belts.</p>
      <p>The sport bucket seat with Alcantara® seat centers are the epitome of uncompromising lightweight construction, saving another 26 lbs.</p>
      <p>As far as seating comfort is concerned, the Cayman R doesn’t have much else to offer. Why? Well, have you ever been racing on a sofa?</p>
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