2005 Porsche Boxster Metallic Gray Convertible 20" Custom Wheels 12k In Upgrades on 2040-cars
Indio, California, United States
IS IT SPRING YET?? No details have been overlooked designing this Custom 2005 Porsche Boxster. A lot of hours, research, money and passion were put into this car. Only selling it because I'm buying a house. Car has been babied, garaged and waxed on a regular basis. List of Upgrades Below: * FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS CUSTOM DESIGNED 20-INCH CHROME WHEELS WITH A 4-INCH ALUMINUM LIP DESIGNED BY MITCHELL PRESTON. * H&R Sport Suspension * Like new (3 Months Old) Hankook Ventus V12 Ultra High Performance Tires * Kenwood eXcelon In-Dash 2-DIN AV Navigation System with Built-in Bluetooth and Advance Voice Recognition for Navigation and External Sources. Seamlesly integrates with your smartphone. It has a 6.95” Motorized WVGA Advanced Resolution Touchscreen. Built-in NAVTEQ Traffic Lifetime Subscription. Custom Access to iPhone/iPod charger and USB Port. New Remote Control. * Euro Motorspeed Custom Install Panel Kit - Fully Integrates
with Porsche’s Design * Polk Audio SR6500 2-Way 6.5 Car Speaker 5250 (http://www.polkaudio.com/products/sr6500) Award-winning Polk Audio technology places the SR Signature Reference Series at the apex of high-performance car audio. The drivers use aerated polypropylene cones for maximum stiffness and minimum cone resonance, ensuring a tight, clean, articulate response.?Aerated Polypropylene Cone. * JL Audio 10w3v3 Subwoofer Custom Fitted Behind Passenger’s Seat: The subwoofer is also detachable, it takes less than 30 seconds to take it out and about one minute to put it back in. * JL Audio
C5-075CT C5 Series 3/4" Silk Soft-Dome Tweeters * Kenwood
KTC-HR300 HD Radio Tuner Kit * Memphis Audio 250W RMS, Class D Monoblock MClass Series Amplifier
* Professionally tinted all windows and smoked brake lights * Cross-Drilled
Brake Rotors, with Semi-Metallic Brake Pads, Painted Blue Brake Calipers * Sound Recognition Blue LED lights: Lights under the seats turn on only when the JL Audio subwoofer is loud enough. Maybe is not your thing? No worries, there's an ON and OFF switch. Lights also automatically turn off when car is off <Most original boxes for all audio equipment available>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Car is currently located in Indio, CA however I'm still financing it so we would do the exchange at Nuvision Credit Union in Huntington Beach, CA so we can sign over the title to you. I can ship and work with you if you are out-of-state but keep in mind it will take longer for you to get the title. The car has wear on the center console and driver's door arm from my elbows (pictured). Let me know what questions you might have. 100% POSITIVE FEEDBACK OVER A DECADE on eBay so bid with confidence. |
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Le Mans-winning Porsche 935 K3 'seized' by DEA agents
Thu, 16 Jan 2014Porsche has won Le Mans more than any other marque, but only one of those overall race winners was actually based on a 911. That was the 1979 Porsche 935 K3, chassis number 009 00015 that was entered by brothers Don and Bill Whittington. It went on to win at the Nürburgring and Watkins Glen, and scored podium finishes at Sebring and Brands Hatch as well. In short, it's a historically significant and hugely valuable piece of motorsport history. And it was just seized by the DEA. Sorta.
After the Whittington brothers ran afoul of a handful of lawsuits and were implicated in smuggling narcotics, the car changed hands a few times before ending up in the noted collection of one Bruce Meyers. He had it at Laguna Seca earlier this month when a black Suburban, Dodge Charger and transporter truck pulled up with government plates, asked to speak with Meyer, presented him with a court order, loaded the car onto the truck and drove off.
Though familiar with the legal disputes surrounding the ownership of the car and the misdeeds of its famous original owners, Meyer was left understandably distraught over the events that had just unfolded in front of him to separate him from his pride and joy. (Or one of them, anyway; Bruce has got an eminently desirable collection of classic cars.) But here's the kicker: those DEA agents weren't actual DEA agents. Fortunately they weren't thieves, either. The actual story could have been the plot right out of Ocean's 14 if they ever made one and it focused on classic cars. (Is anyone in Hollywood listening?)
1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS takes center stage with Petrolicious
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Take a look below for the latest video from the crew at Petrolicious.
2015 Porsche Macan Turbo
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To help lift some of the mystery surrounding its latest release, Porsche hosted us in Germany for an in-depth look at its new crossover (while Europeans call it a "sport utility," its car platform allows us to call it a proper CUV). The technology workshop offered us insight to the design and mechanical execution, and it concluded with a short test ride. The trip was both enlightening and educational - and it left us with a whole new perspective on the Macan.