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1998 Porsche Boxster Base Convertible 2-door 2.5l on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:95800
Location:

New York, New York, United States

New York, New York, United States
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 My loss, your gain. 1998 Boxster with 2003/04 complete Boxster S conversion. Originally Ocean Blue metallic now Lapis Blue this car is a dream to drive! lots of fun and very reliable. I love this car! But its time to move on. I've owned the vehicle since 2002. Now that I have a family I must, with great sadness, move on to something more practical.

Be advised, the picture of the car with the matching rims are a little older. The rims are now stock color, silver to help with the sale. Car was completely striped and painted in September 2013 and has rarely be driven since. In short, There is nothing wrong with this car. bid with confidence. If I don't get what I'm looking for, I have the right to cancel this auction at anytime.

The list is long but I'll try to remember every thing I've updated. All OEM.

Engine;

  • Brand new engine from Porsche of Tysons Corner replaced at 50k miles
  • New transmission replaced at 63k miles
  • Radiators replaced at 50k miles
  • Condenser replaced at 50k miles
  • Clutch replaced at 63k miles
  • Axles replaced at 90k
  • Coolant tank replaced last year 94k
  • Oil changed last month
  • Front aluminum upper stress bar

Exterior;

  • 03' Front bumper oem with license plate delete and custom mesh grills
  • 03' Side skirts oem
  • 03' Side vents oem
  • 03' Rear bumper oem
  • 03' Rear motorized wing spoiler cover oem
  • Carbon Fiber rear spoiler with 3rd break light
  • Navy top with defrost glass
  • Litronic Headlamps with smoked signal lamps oem
  • Smoked front park lamps oem
  • Smoked center break light oem
  • 03' smoked tail lamps oem (with reverse strobe lights)
  • Hard top oem
  • Very light tints all over
  • Custom exhaust (moderate sound) with duel outlet
  • H&R lowering springs
  • Guard Red painted calipers
  • Zimmerman Cross Drilled Slotted Vented Rotors
  • 3 piece BBS sport Classic II rims (7.5' front 9' rear) in Silver now oem
  • Will come with Car cover oem

Interior;

  • Custom leather dash
  • Gray dash speaker covers oem with Kicker speakers
  • Carbon fiber dash trim pieces (3) oem
  • Carbon fiber radio surround oem
  • Carbon fiber lower trim (batwing) oem
  • C4S Door Panels oem
  • Carbon fiber handle cover oem
  • Carbon fiber door pocket covers oem
  • Carbon fiber door speaker covers oem
  • Diamond audio aluminum component 6" speakers on door
  • Carbon fiber hand break with Porsche righting and leather surround oem
  • Leather shift knob oem
  • Aluminum sill plates
  • leather center arm rest
  • Aluminum peddles
  • 03' roll bar pads in leather
  • 03' rear storage box with speaker conversion
  • Painted roll bar color of car Lapis Blue
  • Kenwood touch screen radio with iPhone connection and dvd
  • 1 driver side cup holder (rare)
  • Rear wind deflector and roll bar screens
  • One touch roof open/close

I also have an 03' dash missing the Glove box and a matching 3 spoke sport steering wheel needs an airbag. Tires are good 70%. breaks are low 25%

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