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2001 Porsche Boxster 986 S 6 Speed 24k Miles on 2040-cars

US $22,000.00
Year:2001 Mileage:24000 Color: Description
Location:

Marietta, Georgia, United States

Marietta, Georgia, United States

2001 Porsche Boxster S, 6 speed

This car is mechanically and cosmetically in showroom condition. Just 24k miles from new. It is becoming more difficult to find original, low mileage 986S cars in this condition. 

I am the 4th owner- Originally delivered to Davenport, IA it made its way to Long Island where I purchased the car and had it in CT for a couple of years before transporting it to GA. The car has passed through the hands of several caretakers/Porsche enthusiasts keeping the car stock, driven and well maintained. 
Clean Carfax and clear title. This car needs nothing other than to be enjoyed by the next owner. 

Exterior Description:
-Arctic silver, paint code L92U
-Color matching bumper plugs included (bumperplugs.com)
-18" GT3 design wheels
-Bridgestone Potenza Pole Position tires with 95% tread
-Resprayed front bumper in 2011 to repair minor rock chips

Top/Interior Description:
-Black partial leather
-Original black top in perfect condition
-Rear plastic window is clear, no clouding or cracking
-Lexan wind deflector in perfect condition
-Original CDR220 radio, single CD player
-Cold weather package, heated seats

Mechanical Description:
-LN Engineering IMS dual bearing upgrade 
-New Rear Main Seal
-Resealed left and right camshaft covers
-All work and maintenance performed by Musante Motorsports in Windsor, CT in 2012 (musantemotorsports.com)
-New Autocraft Gold battery

Included Parts/Accessories:
-Black and gray coco mats (cocomats.com)
-Tailored fit indoor "Noah" California Car Cover (calcarcover.com)
-Original books and manuals
-Binder of additional receipts and paperwork 
-Wind deflector clips
-Paint matched touch up kit
-Replica German plate, bracket
-Porsche flag


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