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Pristine Porsche Boxster! Factory Upgrade Wheels! Black/black! New Top! on 2040-cars

US $7,950.00
Year:1997 Mileage:125000
Location:

Arlington Heights, Illinois, United States

Arlington Heights, Illinois, United States
Advertising:

Hello 

I am unfortunatley selling my pride and joy boxster. 

If you check the carfax the car has had no accidents in its life. Clean Title. All Minor and major maintanance records are recorded on there in addition to my paper records. It states the value of this car is 2k over blue book value due to the great history

Car has oem factory upgraded porsche wheels wrapped in Almost new Michelin pilot super sports. Best tires on the market you can purchase. These cost me over 1400 dollars just for the tires. The Brembo brakes look amazing with these wheels.

This car looks, drives and feels like a car worth two times as much. No wonder the msrp of this new was over 50k

Brand new LED taillights and third brake light.

2 Sets of key fobs.

New OEM porsche boxster car cover and bag included

all owners manuals and documentation included

New clear side markers.

BRAND NEW TOP! This cost me over 1800 dollars. But well worth it.

The top opens up and down in less than 30 seconds with the press of a button. No need to even get out of the car.

Retractable rear spoiler goes up automatically at 75 mph, or you can move it up and down with a press of a button.

Brand new Clarion 7 inch LCD headunit. Brand New speakers as well. You can hook up your apple computer to the screen or even listen to music through your ipad or ipod.

Always stored in a garage. Never driven in winter. Obviously no rust anywhere whatsoever.

People are always shocked when I tell them this car is not new. It really has the look and amenities of a new car.

The car is mint in and out except for some normal wear on the drivers seat bolster. No tears or rips just some wear.

Engine starts right up and is very fast as a porsche should be

handles like a luxiourious go kart. There is really no other car that handles like this.

The paint looks new. As you can see in the pictures it has a mirror like finish. I take pride in keeping my cars maintained and detailed in and out as you can tell in the pictures.

Transmission shifts perfect smooth and the tiptronic is just so much fun basically like driving a manual.

Really hate to see this car go but I need to pay for my sons next semester of college. Family is #1
 
You wont find a Boxster this well maintained mechanically and aesthatically for this price. 

If you have any questions Please call me at 847 414 3709  My name is Jack

Have a blessed day!

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