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Pristine Porsche Boxster S (986s) 3.2l 6 Speed Manual Meridian Silver on 2040-cars

US $11,200.00
Year:2001 Mileage:115000
Location:

Dundee, Illinois, United States

Dundee, Illinois, United States

2001 Porsche Boxster S (986S) with 115k miles. Very clean and fully serviced at 109k miles, oil was also changed again with Mobil 1 last month (<500 miles ago). I personally inspected the oil filter and it was clean. Looks and drives like a car with less than half the miles! Runs and drives very smooth. The pre-purchase inspection was preformed by German Motor Werks, where the car was given a clean bill of health. Anything that was found, has been taken care of. A nicely equipped S, that clearly has had a good life. Never been in the snow or salt. No issues, no leaks, no stories, just a wonderful driving Porsche Boxster S that needs nothing. This Porsche is faster, smoother, and drives nicer than comparable S2000's and MX5's.

Here is the work that was just completed:

• Brakes -- Rotors and pads front and rear.
• New spark plugs.
• All new belts.
• All new fluids -- cooling system, brake fluid, transmission fluid and oil. The last two done with synthetic oil.
• New Bilstein HD shocks and a new alignment, which is the best thing to do when you change any suspension parts.
• Drain plugs/channel under the top has been thoroughly cleaned so they drain properly. A common thing that is not done on these cars.
• Front bumper removed so they could properly clean out the front radiators.


Boxster S upgrades over the base model:

247hp 3.2L engine
• 6 speed manual transmission
• dual exhaust
• different front bumper
• the "Big Red" Porsche brakes


This Porsche Boxster S has:

• power convertible top in great shape, crystal clear rear window
• matching set of Continental DWS high performance all season tires
• power everything
• cruise control
• cold AC
• cd player

Youtube walk around video here:
http://youtu.be/HgmLh3VxCd4


Available for inspection and test drives near Elgin, IL.


Please contact me at loudes13 at yahoo or 8474175611 (after 5pm) for more details.

I will be throwing in the book "101 Projects for Your Porsche Boxster" by Wayne R. Dempsey to the highest bidder.

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