2003 Porsche Boxster S Convertible 6 Speed Manual Triple Black– 42k Miles on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
For sale is a 2003 Porsche Boxster S with extremely low miles: 42,484. 3.2L flat 6-cylinder engine with 258 horsepower, rear wheel drive. Runs perfectly. Original owner (one owner). The car is black with a beautiful black leather interior and black power convertible top with glass window. Garage kept. Non-smoker. Windows have privacy window tint. 6 speed manual transmission. Ice cold A/C. Bose sound system. Heated seats. The paint and body are both in great condition and the interior is beautiful. This is a stunning car, the pictures speak for themselves. Fully loaded with all the goodies. Also included is a Car Cover and Sunshield specifically designed for the Boxster. Vehicle recently had its oil changed and fluids topped off. All scheduled maintenance. This is a highly sought after car in impeccable condition, and it will not last long. Normal wear & tear only. Title in-hand. Can be seen easily. Vehicle is located in Coconut Grove, FL. Will ship at buyers expense. Buyer is responsible to setup shipping arrangements. Serious inquiries only. Email me through eBay with any questions or concerns. |
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Meet Buster, this 1968 Porsche racecar transporter from Mercedes
Thu, Dec 11 2014If you're thinking about Porsche and Mercedes-Benz when it comes to motorsports, your first thought is probably on the two German brands battling on the track. However, for decades, whenever Porsche's factory team went to compete, a custom Mercedes was right along with them hauling the racecars. These days the truck lives in the Brumos Collection in Jacksonville, FL, and goes by the nickname Buster. However, its story goes back to 1968 when Porsche ordered two commercial vehicles from Mercedes and then handed them over to a Stuttgart-based outfitter for customization. The results were these racing transporters that hauled models like the 917 and 956 until the '80s. The other survived, too, with a place in Porsche's collection. Well-known racers in their own right, Brumos scooped up the transporter in 2003 and have kept driving it to vintage racing events. The interior now boasts the signatures of many of the great drivers from the era of this historic truck. Watch the video for the whole story on the Mercedes with a whole lot of Porsche inside.
Watch the Chevy Corvette dismiss its Euro rivals at the hands of a Brit magazine
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Scroll down to see how it all plays out on video.
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