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2008 Porsche Boxster Convertible 2.7l H6 Fi Gasoline 5-speed Manual One Owner on 2040-cars

US $23,900.00
Year:2008 Mileage:73964 Color: Black
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States

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Stats

Comments

 
  Year 2008
  • Excellent Condition  
  • Well Maintained
  • Texan Rust Free
  • One Owner
  • CONVERTIBLE
  • Factory Premium AM/FM/ CD Player
  • Suede Headliner
  • Front Clip Clear Bra
  • Rear Wing
  • Factory 18" Alloy Performance Wheels
  • Stability Control (PSM)
  • Trip Computer
  • Tachometer
  • Power Seats
  • Power Windows
  • Power Door Locks
  • Power Mirrors
  • 12V Power Outlet
  • Fog Lights
  • Rear Wheel Drive
  • Four Matching 235/40ZR18 Front and 265/40ZR18 Rear Michelin Tires in Great Shape
  • Carfax Certified
  • Vehicle ID: WP0CA29868U711656
  • For personal assistance, please call Nima on 281-827-8636 OR Email to sales@everestmotorsinc.com.
 
  Make PORSCHE  
  Model Boxster
CONVERTIBLE
2.7L Gasoline H6 FI
 
  Exterior Black  
  Interior Camel Leather  
  Transmission 5-SPEED Manual  
  Mileage 73964 (Original Pampered Miles)  
 

Description

 
 

 You are looking at a Excellent Condition, Well Maintained, One Of The Kind, Texan Rust Free, Non-Smoker and Super Sharp Looking 2008 Porsche Boxster Convertible. This Boxster has all the standard equipment and more: 

5 Speed Manual Transmission, 2.7L H6 FI Engine, Air Conditioning, Factory Premium AM/FM/ CD Player,  Factory 18" Alloy Premium Wheels, PSM Control, Front Clip Clear Bra, Trip Computer, Tachometer, Rear Wing, Cruise Control, Fog Lights, Power Steering, Power Seats, Power Windows, 12V Power Outlet, Power Door Locks, Power Mirrors, Rear Wheel Drive, Four Matching 235/40ZR18 Front and 265/40ZR18 Rear Michelin Tires in Great shape and Much More ....

 

This beautiful Boxster comes charged in its base form by a 245-horsepower, 2.7L 6cyl FI Engine, which is coupled to a 5-Speed Manual transmission that will accelerate to 60 mph in 5.8 seconds, and has long list of features and custom trim. It's an ideal companion for any twisty road-the steering winds in naturally, the brakes are strong and responsive, and the manual transmissions have short-throw shifts. The convertible top is power-operated, and since the engine is mounted in the back, the front hood hides a reasonably large storage area. Equipment is extensive; there's automatic air conditioning with air filtration, a CD stereo, a rear spoiler, partial-leather upholstery, and locking alloy wheels. All the Anti-lock brakes and stability control are also standard. The handling, engine and drive train are incredible on this car. It is a real pleasure to drive this car! This Porsche is in excellent condition inside and out and has never been driven in bad weather condition. This beautiful Porsche runs, drives, looks and even smells like it has 20K miles on it! Suspension is tight with no extra noise. Underneath this Porsche is clean and dry with no fluid leak any where. The exterior paint is in excellent shape and condition with no sign of any major dent, ding or scratch. The original windshield has a rock chip (Pictured). The leather interior is in Excellent condition. The seats, Dashboard, Headliner, Door panels, and Carpets are also in Excellent condition as shown in the pictures. Four Matching 235/40ZR18 Front and 265/40ZR18 Rear Michelin Tires are in Great shape. This sharp looking Porsche comes with One Master Key with Remote and Floor Mats. All our vehicles are sold AS IS with no warranty.

 

 

 

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