1998 Porsche Boxster 2dr Roadster Manual. Low Miles!!! on 2040-cars
Eau Claire, Michigan, United States
We have a 1998 Porsche Boxster for sale, It is black with a red leather interior. The car has 24,548 miles. I purchased the car a few years back and it sits in my heated/cooled pole barn, it only gets driven for the local parade on July 4th. The car has a few small scratches ( I have pics I can email ) no dents or dings. I had a new water pump installed last summer, The car is in great condition, Runs and drives like new, the sale will also include the original Porsche car cover. The rear plastic window on the rag top is cracked, The previous owner put clear tape over both sides. The top still goes up and down with no problems. The car is beautiful inside and out, The interior is is in perfect condition, The leather seats show no signs of wear, no rips or stretches. Everything on the car works like new. Vehicle Options Rear spoiler, Front air conditioning, Front air conditioning: automatic climate control, Steering wheel trim: leather, Power steering, Steering wheel: telescopic, ABS: 4-wheel, Power, Cassette, Radio: AM/FM, Tachometer, Exterior entry lights, Front fog lights, 16 Inch Wheels, Alloy Wheels, Front wipers: intermittent, Power windows, Exterior mirrors: heated, Exterior mirrors: power, Front airbags: dual, Power door locks, Side airbags: front, Front seat type: bucket, Power adjustments, Upholstery: leather Any questions or for more pics please email me @ patallservices@yahoo.com |
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