2001 Porsche Boxster Roadster Convertible 2-door 2.7l 39k Miles, , Two Tops on 2040-cars
Waukesha, Wisconsin, United States
2001 Porsche Boxster Convertible with Optional Factory Hardtop,(very rare). Vehicle has optional Sport Package with Porsche Stability Management, Limited Slip, 17 inch Sport Alloy Wheels with almost new Michelin Pilots, Tiptronic 5speed Auto Trans with Steering control for manual shifting, Leather interior with heated power seats, Porsche Premium Sound with CD. and automatic temperature control Vehicle is immaculate inside and out with very minimal wear. Original owner and myself have always stored vehicle for winter months Have service records showing oil changes with Mobil 1 Synthetic.. Vehicle looks and runs excellent, is very tight, handles like a Porsche, and is a pleasure to drive. Very rare color and special ordered Rain Forest Green Metallic Paint. This car listed at over $52K in 2001 and is now around $70K in 2014. You can own it for 1/5th the cost of a new one, and enjoy it just as much. I have driven both. Reserve is set less then a Dealer would retail this car for and just a little higher then dealer offered me for it. Inspections by interested parties or their agents are welcome. I will assist your shipper with loading should you need to ship vehicle. Any Questions, email or cell #262-993-6332, Thanks You, Dave
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