1999 Porsche Boxster 2.5 Tiptronic on 2040-cars
Burlingame, California, United States
1999 Porsche Boxster 2.5 Tiptronic Convertible , Metallic Blue, with Grey interior. Nice original car ! Rare Tiptronic/Automatic Transmission . Paint is good, shows some very minor chips , straight body , nice interior, and runs really well. The top is in good condition, with a nice clear rear window. The top works properly and goes up and down smoothly. we have a clear California Title , and the car is currently registered, passed it's smog check a couple of weeks ago. . Also have the original Manuals etc. You are welcome to view/inspect the car anytime during the auction at our premises here in Burlingame California. We are located just 10 minutes South of San Francisco International Airport . As with any car of this age, this one is Sold As Is , With No Warranty Offered Or Implied . We are happy to assist with Shipping Worldwide, or , Trucking Throughout The US, or, come and pick it up and drive it home . Winning Bidder must contact us within 24 hours of the auction ending to make arrangements to complete the purchase. Please ! if you have excessive negative feedback, or zero feedback , contact us before you bid or your bid may be cancelled. Please ! only bid if you intend to buy. We can be reached by email, or directly by phone at 650-344-6393. Thanks for looking.
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We've heard Walker's story many times before. He's not like the average Porsche owner, perhaps a tad more passionate than most, and he builds 911s like he designs clothes: his way. Sure, we might be a little envious, but can you blame us? View this very slick and entertaining nighttime video entitled Disturbing The Peace below.
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