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US $23,500.00
Year:2003 Mileage:66176
Location:

Saint-Sylvere, Canada

Saint-Sylvere, Canada
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2003 Porsche Boxster S


Description
 
2003 Porsche Boxster S
Color: Triple Black (Exterior, Interior, Roof)
Odometer: 66,176 Miles / 106,500 Kilometers
Motor: H6 3.2L DACT 24 valves
Price: $23,500.00
 
Equipement / Options
 
18" Aluminium Alloy Wheels, Leather interior, Air Conditioning,
Cruise Control, ABS, Anti-Thief system, Anti-Skid. Spare Tire,
CD, MP3, Bluetooth, Electric Windows/Seats/Mirror/Luggage.
 
Maintenance / Repairs
 
Complete inspection/maintenance April 2013 at 60,894 Miles / 98,000 KM
by authorized dealer: Centre Porsche Quebec
- Transmission completely rebuild
Replaced Ignition Switch at 64,133 Miles / 103,213 KM
4 new tires "Brigestone Potenza RE760 SPORT" at 59,030 Miles / 95,000 KM
Replaced Battery "AC Delco 94RPS" at 65,244 Miles / 105,000 KM
 
(All invoices will be provided to the buyer only)
 
Shipping & Handling
 
(Buyer is responsible for vehicle pickup/shipping)
Pick-up or Drive-Away
Vehicle currently in Quebec, Canada, G0Z 1H0
 
Terms & Conditions
 
- Payment due within 14 days after purchase.
- Bank Wire or PayPal  are the only method of payment.
 

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Porsche finally moving ahead with flat four engine

Sun, 23 Mar 2014

When Porsche released the first Boxster in 1996 and the first Cayman in 2005, the idea was to create an entry-level model for the German automaker's sports car range. The latest iterations of both closely related models, however, have begun to encroach dangerously on the 911's territory, particularly in their newest GTS specifications. That could be about to change, however, with the introduction of a four-cylinder engine for the compact mid-engined coupe and roadster.
According to Automotive News, Porsche is finally preparing to launch a new boxer four engine in the Boxster and Cayman, following years of speculation. The engine would be based on the same architecture as the company's famous flat six, but with two fewer cylinders to cut weight. Don't expect it to cut much in the way of performance, however: Porsche chief Matthias Muller indicates that the new engine could produce as much as 395 horsepower - significantly more than even the 340hp flat six in the Cayman GTS, suggesting that the engine could even find its way into the 911 as well.
It's no more clear which markets would get the four-cylinder engine, either. But wherever it is offered and in whichever form, it wouldn't be the first time we'd see a Porsche with a four-pot engine. Not by a long shot. Both the classic 912 and 356 were powered by boxer fours, as was the 914 - not to mention the 718 pictured above and the iconic 550 Spyder. The front-engined 924, 944 and 968 packed inline-four engines, but the last of those were discontinued in the 1990s. The prospect of a four-cylinder Boxster/Cayman has been rumored for many years now, most recently joined by the possibility of a four-pot Macan as well.

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Thu, 22 Aug 2013

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Determining the winner of the coveted title isn't easy. Each vehicle is pushed through Motor Trend's normal battery of instrumented tests. Editors then spend time with each car over a 500-mile tour of mixed conditions before a final batch of testing at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca, with pro racer Randy Pobst at the wheel.

Chris Harris gets filthy in a WRC-ready Porsche 911 RGT

Thu, Jan 15 2015

Last time we rode with Chris Harris we were shotgun in the tan leather seat of his used-yet-immaculate Ferrari FF. This time we're strapped into a black racing bucket of a filthy Porsche 911 rally car, one that led Harris to effuse, "I don't think I've driven a more exciting car this year, hypercars included." The thrills come courtesy of a 997-series Cup Car that's been reworked by Tuthill Porsche to run in the RGT-class rally series that will piggyback on five World Rally Championship and European Rally Championship races this year. It's not quite the Rothmans Dakar monster, but the RGT series gives privateers an affordable way into rallying with cars that look different and are different from one another. This one kept its 3.8-liter, 444-horsepower 997 Cup engine, but the 39-milllimeter restrictor drops that to about 350 hp. Beyond that are a new rollcage, gear ratios, suspension, fuel tank, underfloor protection and just about everything else. Said the man who built it, it cost "a lot, and it's still costing." But Harris says even though you "have to have your wits about you," it's a hoot to drive. And this is one of the few times you'll hear the phrase "What a tool!" used as a compliment. Check it out in the video above. News Source: Chris Harris on Cars via YouTube Motorsports Porsche Coupe Off-Road Vehicles Racing Vehicles Performance Videos fia rally WRC chris harris porsche 997