Porsche Boxster S 02 - 29k- One Owner- Perfect In Every Way! Lots Of Options! on 2040-cars
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This is likely the best equipped, best condition 02 Boxster S in the country! Perfect condition in every way. I am the original owner, ordering the car to my specifications from Porsche. Adult driven only by me (60). 29000 one driver miles. Oil monitored by Blackstone Labs and is clean. Seen rain Perhaps 3 times. Never in a accident! (My father bumped it covered one winter and had to re-paint one quater panel only, but it is perfect) Stored winters in heated garage with cover, on wooden lifts, with a Porsche battery tender. Red/Black/Black. 6 Speed. Maintence performed by the book with all records. Never seen a car wash. Zymol yearly. I keep this car at my Michigan summer house (New Buffalo) but could show in Chicago if necessary. Options are, Sport Touring Package with Bose and CD. Xenon headlights with washers. 18" turbo wheels and colored crests. PSM. Roll bar in red. Red stitching on black seats (subtle). Heated seats. Newer Pilot Sport tires. Perfect in every way. Looks new. I drove it only a few hundred miles last year, that is why I'm selling. Serious enquiries only. No solictors please. |
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