2003 Porsche Boxster 2.7l, Tiptronic, Champagne Silver Paint, Navy Blue Int. on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
This Boxster may be the cleanest example of Porsche's mid-engine masterpiece on the market today! Not a time capsule, but a really fine example of a vehicle that has been meticulously maintained throughout its life. The second owner, who is a good friend of mine, had all maintenance done on-time at Texas German Autohaus, the premier after-warranty German auto specialist garage in Houston. The Champagne Silver paint combined with the Navy Blue top and interior leather projects the inherent beauty of the car and both the exterior and interior indicate the high level of care the car received throughout its life, The mechanicals are solid and the driving performance of the car is what one would expect from Porsche. The top-down ride of the Boxster is amazingly quiet and the handling rewards an aggressive driver with the feedback one would, again, expect from Porsche. I'm selling because I have used up all the temporary permits allowed by the State and I own 6 other cars so it must go before I am forced to pay the sales tax. I am asking prospective buyers to contact me by email to schedule a test drive or to begin a dialogue.
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