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1998 Porsche Boxster-excellent Condition-very Low Miles!! on 2040-cars

US $12,988.00
Year:1998 Mileage:34257 Color: Dual body
Location:

San Rafael, California, United States

San Rafael, California, United States
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 CALIFORNIA MOTORS CERTIFIED. Limited Warranty - ask Fred for details. We are Marin's only Diamond Certified Dealer. BBB Honor Roll. Over 15 years in business in Marin County. Free CarFax report. Clean title Guaranteed. We Finance. Credit Union Direct Lender. Trades welcome! -

1998 Porsche Boxster Included Standard Equipment:

Interior Automatic climate control system w/particle filter Backlit analog instrumentation-inc: speedometer, tachometer, trip odometer, fuel/oil level/temp gauges Central locking system w/immobilizer system Fleece-lined front/rear luggage compartments Interior lighting w/delayed shutoff Lockable storage compartment behind brake lever Luggage net in front trunk Pwr windows Windshield antenna -

Exterior Dual body-color pwr heated mirrors Energy-absorbing light-alloy bumpers Integrated front fog lights Integrated roll bar Pwr black cloth convertible top Rear fog light Tinted glass w/graduated tint windshield Windshield wipers w/heated washer nozzles

Safety Driver & front passenger air bags-inc: passenger child seat detector prep Driver & front passenger side-impact air bags Energy absorbing bumpers -

Mechanical "Boxster" design pressure-cast light alloy wheels w/anti-theft wheel bolts 120 amp alternator 15.3 gallon fuel tank 2.5L DOHC EFI water-cooled horizontally-opposed 24-valve 6 cyl engine 205/55ZR16 front tires 225/50ZR16 rear tires 5-speed manual transmission Force-sensitive pwr-assisted rack & pinion steering Front/rear stabilizer bars Fully integrated electronic ignition Independent 4-wheel MacPherson strut suspension w/aluminum alloy control arms Pwr-assisted 4-wheel vented disc brakes w/4-piston fixed light alloy calipers Rear wheel drive Stainless steel exhaust Variable valve timing system

WE HAVE FINANCING AVAILABLE!!! WE ALSO TAKE TRADE INS!!

CALL ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS!!

FRED 415-250-2709!!!


On Sep-23-14 at 12:45:40 PDT, seller added the following information:

CALIFORNIA MOTORS
San Rafael, California
USA
415-250-2709
 
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CALIFORNIA MOTORS CERTIFIED. Limited Warranty - ask salesperson for details. We are Marin's only Diamond Certified Dealer. BBB Honor Roll. Over 15 years in business in Marin County. Free CarFax report. Clean title Guaranteed. We Finance. Credit Union Direct Lender. Trades welcome!

1998 Porsche Boxster Included Standard Equipment:

Interior Automatic climate control system w/particle filter Backlit analog instrumentation-inc: speedometer, tachometer, trip odometer, fuel/oil level/temp gauges Central locking system w/immobilizer system Fleece-lined front/rear luggage compartments Interior lighting w/delayed shutoff Lockable storage compartment behind brake lever Luggage net in front trunk Pwr windows Windshield antenna -

Exterior Dual body-color pwr heated mirrors Energy-absorbing light-alloy bumpers Integrated front fog lights Integrated roll bar Pwr black cloth convertible top Rear fog light Tinted glass w/graduated tint windshield Windshield wipers w/heated washer nozzles

Safety Driver & front passenger air bags-inc: passenger child seat detector prep Driver & front passenger side-impact air bags Energy absorbing bumpers -

Mechanical "Boxster" design pressure-cast light alloy wheels w/anti-theft wheel bolts 120 amp alternator 15.3 gallon fuel tank 2.5L DOHC EFI water-cooled horizontally-opposed 24-valve 6 cyl engine 205/55ZR16 front tires 225/50ZR16 rear tires 5-speed manual transmission Force-sensitive pwr-assisted rack & pinion steering Front/rear stabilizer bars Fully integrated electronic ignition Independent 4-wheel MacPherson strut suspension w/aluminum alloy control arms Pwr-assisted 4-wheel vented disc brakes w/4-piston fixed light alloy calipers Rear wheel drive Stainless steel exhaust Variable valve timing system
 

WE ALSO TAKE TRADE INS!!

CALL ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS!!

FRED 415-250-2709!!!

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