2013 Porsche Boxster Convertible 2-door, Only 4,500 Miles, Original Msrp $72,620 on 2040-cars
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
This is the best looking Boxster you will ever see, it has already won two PCA AWARDS for its looks and beauty. It was a special order and with taxes and fees would cost over $80k to duplicate. It has never been raced and never see the track. It is practically brand new with only 4500 miles of perfection, flawless, no dings or dents. It has the very expensive and effective, yellow, ceramic brakes. It has special order Carrera Red natural leather on the dash and the doors, with white stitching and comes with two sets of exclusive, Porsche floor mats; one set red, one set black. It also has factory custom painted accents, see the pics. The "Boxster" model designation was deleted at the factory, so it looks like an "S" with upgraded ceramic brakes and "S" 19 inch wheels.
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