2004 Porsche Boxster Tiptronic Convertible 2-door 2.7l on 2040-cars
Weslaco, Texas, United States
CARFAX SAYS IT ALL!!! All maintenance done on time, tires almost new, interior in excellent shape! Everything works as should. Reserve low! Will sell for less than any other on EBAY. Bought it to help a friend with personal tax expenses. Inspections and test drives welcomed. Call with questions 9565517664. 2004 PORSCHE BOXSTER VIN: WP0CA29804U620618
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Minor issues: Trunk lid has dents from closing on a box that didn't fit, but easy inexpensive fix. Top had small tear but was professionally fixed as seen in pics. It goes through car wash with NO leaks! Bid with confidence and feel free to come inspect. Will accept offers. THANK YOU! |
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