2005 Porsche Boxster > 5 Speed Manual, 18" Wheels, Navigation, M97 Ims on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.7 liter flat 6 cyl.
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Porsche
Model: Boxster
Trim: 2.7
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 57,609
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Enjoy all the goodness, simplicity, and purity of a mid-engined Porsche roadster in this rare, lightly optioned 2005 Boxster (987), unfiltered or weighed down by the tech options that most of these cars were saddled with (and that are prone to break or require more expensive maintenance down the road).
- Options: Bose Premium Sound System, Cayman 18" wheels, Porsche short-shifter, Porsche Tequipment exhaust finishers, heated leather seats. Also features a professionally installed Kenwood-Garmin navigation system with SiriusXM Satellite Radio, Bluetooth phone and music streaming, iPod/iPhone connectivity, and CD player.
- Only 57,601 carefully driven miles. Always garaged, no dents or dings, never tracked or raced, meticulously maintained (oil changes every 5k miles), never wrecked. Continental tires have approximately 70% tread remaining. No curb rash on the wheels, just a few small nicks on one wheel.
- Imperfections: The finish on the A/C fan speed switch is a little worn (common issue for 987s), there is a star in the windshield at bottom of passenger side (fixed), a few small chips in the paint on the driver door (touched up), and the top has a two small chafe spots (cosmetic only, also common on Boxsters).
- Service in the last 5,000 miles: New clutch, throw-out bearing, pilot bearing, pressure plate, resurfaced flywheel, replaced rear main seal (RMS) with upgraded design (preventative; wasn't leaking), new gearbox oil (Porsche), new spark plugs, replaced engine drive belt, oil change (Motul 5W40), new engine air filter and cabin air filter. Needs nothing. Ready for a summer drive.
- This late-build 987 Boxster (April 2005) was built at Porsche's home factory in Stuttgart, Germany (not Finland, where many Boxsters are manufactured under contract). It was built after the factory transitioned from the problem-prone M96 IMS bearing design found in the 986 cars to a new, more robust M97 engine IMS bearing. This Boxster has the later, improved M97 IMS bearing.
5 ft. 10.9 in. (70.9 in.) | 4 ft. 3 in. (51 in.) |
14 ft. 3.6 in. (171.6 in.) | 4 ft. 10.7 in. (58.7 in.) |
5 ft. 0.4 in. (60.4 in.) | 7 ft. 11.1 in. (95.1 in.) |
Fuel
Gas | Premium unleaded (required) |
16.9 gal. | 304.2/456.3 mi. |
18/27 mpg |
Weights and Capacities
3549 lbs. | 0.29 Cd |
2855 lbs. | 9.5 cu.ft. |
9.5 cu.ft. |
DriveTrain
Rear wheel drive | 5-speed manual |
Engine & Performance
2.7 L | Double overhead cam (DOHC) |
Flat 6 | 24 |
Variable | 199 ft-lbs. @ 4700 rpm |
240 hp @ 6400 rpm |
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Warranty
4 yr./ 50000 mi. | 4 yr./ 50000 mi. |
4 yr./ 50000 mi. |
Features
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