1998 Porsche Boxster Base Convertible 2-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Delray Beach, Florida, United States
A very nice unmolested 986 Boxster 2.5L 5 speed 4 more fun. Garage kept in Un bel exemple de Boxster 986 2.5 L 5 vitesses pour plus de plaisir Cette belle Porsche de l’ouest de la Floride du sud a pass?e presque toute sa vie dans un garage. Regardez les phares ils sont neufs. La peinture d’origine Arena Red Pearl est comme neuve, juste 3 ou 4 petits points ici et la sur la porti?re de gauche. La clim est glaciale, les freins incroyables, l’embrayage parfait, la boite pr?cise, un plaisir a conduire. La capote est neuve avec vitre (pas de plastique) arri?re, elle fonctionne parfaitement. Cette Porsche est solide, pas de vibration, de bruit ?trange. Conduite 4,750 miles par an en moyenne depuis 1998, sur des routes parfaites et sans sel et neige, elle sera votre voiture de Floride pour les ann?es a venir. Cette belle Porsche est en Floride pas au Canada |
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