Ca Car2001 Porsche Boxster Roadster Convertibler 2.7l, 96k Mi, Rn &lk New Cond! on 2040-cars
Buena Park, California, United States
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A CA 2001 PORSCHE BOXSTER
" Beautiful California car 2001 Porsche Boxster Roadster Convertibler 2.7L, 96k mi, Tiptonic Auto Transmission, Power steering , Runs & LQQk Good, Handle very well, No Rust " The
car start at the first crank, engine sound strong powerful no smoke ,Tiptonic
Transmission shifts smooth, .A lot of Power, No smoke, No leaks........ All the light ,Power windows, Power Top works properly the way it should be!!! Exterior: The Paint is all Original nice and shinny never been repaint, No accident Interior : All Original factory carpet very clean, the Leather seats are in good condition no rips, In the trunk and under the hood area very clean as shown in the pictures. Convertible Top: is New (replaced by Porsche Authrorized shop) Smog certificate: Got smog certificate last weeks This PORSCHE is week end car & always garaged!!! If you have any question ,please email me at exceljp@hotmail.com or call (714)812-5444 Term
of Sale::: Buyer responsible for pick up the vehicle after auction end , Also find shipping agent and pay shipping fee ... $500 non refundable deposit due in 24 hrs. after the auction end, The
remaining balance due within 7 days after the auction end can be pay by bank wire transfer ( I'll provide bank info.) Or cashier check ( must be cleared before pick up vehicle and Title) You are
bidding on a 13 year old car which has normal ware an tared please do
not expect like a brand new car.....Good Luck with the Bid! |
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