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2002 Porsche Boxster 996 Cabriolet Convertible*52,000 Miles Fl Car!!! on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:52000 Color: AS WELL
Location:

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
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LIKE NEW!!!                                                                       

2002 PORSCHE BOXSTER

CABRIOLET!

52,000 MILES!

2 OWNER FLORIDA CAR!

RARE ARCTIC WHITE/BLACK LEATHER

AUTO/TIPRONIC TRANSMISSION

***GARAGE KEPT LIKE NEW*

LOW RESERVE!!!

THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL 2 OWNER 2002 PORSCHE BOXSTER 996 CABRIOLET WITH ALL MANUALS & BOOKS. IT IS IN LIKE NEW CONDITION WITH ONLY 52,000 PAMPERED MILES. THE CAR HAS BEEN GARAGE KEPT WHICH CREDITS HER NEAR PERFECT INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR. SHE IS BEAUTIFUL AND RARE ARCTIC WHITE WITH RICH FLAWLESS BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR AND MATCHING LIKE NEW BLACKCONVERTIBLE TOP (CONVERTIBLE REPLACED 11 MONTHS AGO)!

THE CAR WAS OWNED BY A RETIRED DOCTOR WHO KEPT THE CAR AT HIS SECOND HOME IN FLORIDA.  THE VEHICLE WAS ALWAYS STORED IN HIS GARGE WITH A COVER ON IT.  THIS PORSCHE BOXSTER WAS VERY WELL CARED FOR AND METICULOUSELY MAINTAINED. THIS WAS USED AS A WEEKEND CAR WHEN HE VACATIONED IN FLORIDA, HENSE THE LOW MILES.

 

THE CAR IS EQUIPPED WITH OPTIONS INCLUDING AN AUTO TIPTRONIC TRANSMISSION, SPORT PACKAGE WITH PLASTIC WIND DEFLECTOR, POWER CONVERTIBLE TOP, PREMIUM SOUND PACKAGE WITH CD, DUAL POWER SEATS, KEYLESS ENTRY WITH ALARM, PREMIUM 18 INCH OEM PORSCHE RIMS, HOME LINK GARAGE DOOR SYSTEM, POWER, AND THE LIST JUST CONTINUES!!!.

 

ALL MAINTENCE HAS BEEN PREFORMED ON THE CAR. THE TIRES ARE IN GOOD CONDITION & A FRESH OIL CHANGE WAS ALSO JUST DONE. THE CAR WAS JUST INSPECTED AND GIVEN TWO THUMBS UP!!! THE CAR LOOKS AND DRIVES LIKE A DREAM.

BESIDES THE MECHANICS THE CAR HAS A BEAUTIFUL EXTERIOR AS WELL. THE PAINT HAS A SHOW ROOM SHINE. THE INTERIOR IS SHOW ROOM AS WELL WITH LITTLE TO NO SIGNS OF WEAR ON THE LEATHER & ALL OPTIONS ARE IN GREAT WORKING ORDER!!! THE CONVERTIBLE TOP IS LIKE NEW WITH LITTLE TO NO WEAR (THE CONVERTIBLE WAS REPLACED 11 MONTHS AGO)!  THE CAR IS A 10 OUT OF 10 BEING A 12 YEAR OLD CAR!!!


THIS IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A BEAUTIFUL

PORSCHE BOXSTER 996 CABRIOLET WITH 52,000 MILES!

 

WARRANTY AVAILBLE!

CALL FOR MORE INFO:

954-695-5685

OR

954-913-8535

GOOD LUCK!!!

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