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Yellow S 6-speed Southern California Beauty Garaged Rust Free Rocket! Excellent! on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:116111
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YELLOW BLACK BLACK BOXSTER S 2001 

GARAGE KEPT SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CORROSION FREE BEAUTY!  PLEASE SEE ALL PHOTOS

INTERIOR EXCELLENT--- FROM HEADLINER TO CARPET EXCELLENT.  ALL IN OUTSTANDING GARAGE KEPT MILD CLIMATE CONDITION.  To Note-- I left the top down and someone reached in and took the radio faceplate and pushed the cup holders into the dash.  Face plates are available on eBay for $10-$50.  FACTORY FLOOR MATS, WIND DEFLECTOR AND ROLL BAR GRATES ARE ALL INCLUDED.

EXTERIOR-- EXCELLENT,  NO DINGS OR DENTS,  THE PAINT IS SHINY AND EXCELLENT,  THE TOP IS ORIGINAL AND THE BACK WINDOW EXCELLENT.  THE TIRES ARE HIGH TREAD AND THE WHEELS EXCELLENT.  To note-- the left rear wheel has light curb mark about 5 inches, the front and rear bumpers have light city living/use marks, the top has some up and down light surface wear marks (excellent for age) one of the rear bumper guards is missing.  DEFINITELY IN MILD CLIMATE GARAGE KEPT CONDITION.  

MECHANICAL-- EXCELLENT,  SUPER STRONG ENGINE,  NO WARNING LIGHTS, COLD A/C,  ALL BELLS AND WHISTLE ARE FUNCTIONING AS THEY SHOULD.  TOP FUNCTIONS FLAWLESSLY.  MUY EXCELENTE!  To note-- 2nd gear is bitchy, all other gears works excellent.  All of the back gears are a little tight going in.  It is possibly a synchro, bushing, linkage.  It works but 2nd is difficult. 

BEAUTIFUL GARAGE KEPT YELLOW BLACK BOXSTER S MANUAL THAT SHOUTS AWESOME!  


I WILL HAPPILY ORGANIZE WHOLESALE LOW COST BONDED AND INSURED TRANSPORT TO ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD.  FOR A QUOTE PLEASE PROVIDE A ZIP OR A CITY AND COUNTRY AND I WILL PROVIDE A QUOTE.  EXAMPLE-- CLAREMONT CA. TO MIAMI FL. $695,  CLAREMONT TO VEGAS $195

PLEASE BID WITH CONFIDENCE!  THE CAR IS AS LISTED!  


On Feb-19-14 at 09:27:33 PST, seller added the following information:

$400 UNTIL RESERVE IS MET!

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