2000 Porsche Boxster Roadster Convertible 2-door 2.7l Silver Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
2000 Porsche Boxster Roadster Convertible 2.7 Liter 6 Cylinder Automatic
Silver with black interior and top. This car is in Extraordinarily Excellent Condition. 48,000 Original Miles This car is originally from Texas and has always been babied and garaged. The top and back window are original and they are Like New. This is one of the nicest Boxsters you will find in this price range with these low miles. I am only the second owner and have had the car for about 4 years and put only a few thousand miles. I had a professional Porsche mechanic perform a full inspection and complete tuneup including one new coil pack upon purchase. The car runs and drives excellent and everything works as it should. The rear tires are new and the fronts have 70 to 80 percent rubber remaining. (pictured is one front and one rear tire) Comes with front bumper, hood and side mirror covers with storage bag. (pictured installed) I also have the original owners manuals and cover that live behind the passenger seat. The body and interior are in exceptionally excellent condition with the exception of only few flaws. (listed below) The left rear bumper has two large chips and more small chips below the left tail light (pictured). Their are also some very small spots on the trunk lid and top of quarter panel (left side). The passenger front fender has a chip/scratch near the door (pictured) There is a 3/4" long scratch on the lower passenger rear rocker panel. The front bumper has some very mild scuffing on the belly (pictured). The hood has only a handful of tiny rock chips. The passenger side plastic vanity mirror cover hinge is broken. (still have it). The center console has some scuffing from the seat belts because they move with the seat. Other than these flaws there are only a few very minor chips and scratches. This car needs absolutely nothing, it has been fully maintained and is ready to drive and enjoy. I selling because I desire a 1955 Plymouth and will consider trade for a nice 2 door hard top or convertible. Thanks for looking. Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs and arrangements, although I will be happy to assist in any way that I can. Please note that all payments must absolutely clear my bank before I can release the car or title. I will accept Cash, Bank wire transfer or Bank Check. Please feel free to call and make an appointment to inspect the car. I'm old school so if you have any questions please call me. Thank you, Jim, 314-four87-6273 (Please no calls after 9:30 PM or before 8:00 AM) Please I do NOT need any help selling my car. |
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The new GT3 looks every bit the proper successor to the racy 911 nameplate, with a fixed rear wing large enough to serve cocktails on, a curvaceous body kit and 20-inch wheels that offer a dominating on-road stance. It's a good bet that Porsche will have coaxed something like 450 horsepower from the naturally aspirated, 3.8-liter flat-six engine that hangs over the car's rear axle. A seven-speed manual and Porsche's own PDK transmission are the likely gearbox offerings.
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