2000 Porsche Boxster Roadster S Convertible Loaded W/hardtop!! on 2040-cars
Valparaiso, Indiana, United States
First, let me start by saying that I am selling this Beautiful Porsche Boxter S for personal reasons. It is a pretty loaded up car with hard to find options like a HARTOP, HID HEADLAMPS and PREMIUM 18"WHEELS! I purchased it from a Farmers insurance company with minor body and suspension damage on the Drivers rear side. I do not know the reason that this car was issued a salvage title because the car was in a very easily repairable state. My guess is that the car spun out and hit something like a medium with the left rear and somehow bent the front tie rod. There a minor marks on drivers side wheels but no gouges or cracks and the wheels are perfectly balanced. I will start by saying that there was absolutely NO FRAME DAMAGE whatsoever on this car. I replaced the left rear quarter panel with a NEW quarter from Porsche. I replaced the left rear suspension assembly used but from a low mile car in very nice condition. I used the bub and trailing arms from the assembly as well as the mounting bracket. The arm and bracket were broken. The hub was replaced just in case it was slightly bent and not noticeable. I bought both a NEW BEARING and NEW HALF SHAFT. just because I didn't want to take any chances of the car not being perfect. I replaced the front rack and pinion because the left front tie rod was bent and I didn't want to take the chance that there was internal damage. It was also bought used from a low mileage car in great condition. THE CAR WAS REPAIRED AND PAINTED AT A HIGH QUALITY BODY SHOP THAT DEALS WITH EUROPEAN CAR REPAIRS. Not in my garage and not half assed. This car runs and drives straight as an arrow and very smoothly. It is incredible how well it handles and how much power the little car has. I have well over the reserve price into this car and had no intentions of parting with it when I bought it and the repairs were done. The car has about 60,000 miles on it and everything on it works properly. The tires are not bald but at some point the rears may need to be changed. It currently has Michelin Pilot sport tires on it. I changed the oil with recommended synthetic MOBLE1 and it appears the previous owner has done the same and kept up on the car. I DO NOT have service records on this car. All I can tell you is that it appears to have been well taken care of. Please see the following pics for a good description. Can Arrange shipping to anywhere in the continental US Please ask if interested. |
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