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29k Miles Carrera White Saddle Full Leather Ims Upgrade One Owner Original Paint on 2040-cars

US $16,950.00
Year:2004 Mileage:29000 Color: X
Location:

Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, United States

Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, United States
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2004 Porsche Boxster

Carrera White with Black Soft Top & Full Natural/Saddle Leather Interior

Desirable Factory Options

LN Engineering IMS Bearing Upgrade, New Clutch & More

One Owner Since New

 29,000 Miles


  • Desirable factory options
    • XMK - Roll bar in exterior color
    • X99 - Natural/Saddle full leather interior
    • 232 - 17” Tires
    • 288 - Headlamp washers
    • 342 - Left & right heated seats
    • 394 - 17” Wheels
    • 424 - CD compartment
    • 446 - Colored crest wheel center caps
    • 454 - Cruise control
    • 476 - Porsche Stability Management (PSM)
    • 502 - Manufactured at Valmet Finland
    • 551 - Wind deflector
    • 601 - Litronic headlamps
    • 680 - Bose digital sound system with CD player
    • 981 - Full leather interior
    • 983 - Full Leather seats
  • New Michelin tires within 1,000 miles
  • Service within last 500 miles at a cost of $4,896.95
    • Installed LN IMS bearing retrofit kit
    • New clutch assembly
    • New flywheel
    • New water pump
    • Oil and filter change
    • Coolant change
    • New rear main seal
    • Clutch slave cylinder
    • PA safety inspection (passed)
  • One owner
  • Garage kept
  • Original paint - no accidents


Rare opportunity to buy an original, low mileage, one owner, IMS upgraded and serviced Boxster.



If you have a serious interest in purchasing this Boxster, please contact me through the eBay “Contact Seller” function.


Terms:

  • Selecting the buy-it-now price option is a binding contract and is not an "option" to buy. 
  • Pre-purchase inspections are welcome and must be completed prior to executing the Buy-it-now option. Please feel free to ask me any questions via the ask the seller questions feature. 
  • The car is sold as-is, where-is, with all faults. No warranties are expressed or implied.
  • The car is located in Bryn Mawr, PA, approximately 15 miles from center city Philadelphia. The original, private party owner has a clear PA title.  
  • The car can be seen by appointment. 
  • The car is listed for sale on local Philadelphia websites and I reserve the right to end the eBay advertisement at any time. 
  • The winning bidder shall send a deposit of 10% of the selling price by wire transfer or cashier's check within 48 hours of the end of the auction, and pay the balance in full within 7 days of the end of the auction. 
  • I can assist you in locating a professional transporter.





 


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