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2000 Boxster Tiptronic Low Miles - Lots Of Pictures on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:34884
Location:

Mandeville, Louisiana, United States

Mandeville, Louisiana, United States
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2000 Porsche Boxster with Tiptronic Transmission

Up for auction is our 2000 Porsche Boxster with the Tiptronic automatic transmission and low, low miles.  This Boxster has accumulated only 34,884 miles from new and has been a southern two owner car all of its life.  We bought this roadster in 2009 in Houston and have put only ~4,000 miles on it in the five years we have owned it.  The car has been garaged during our ownership and during the rare time it found itself outdoors it was protected by the Sunbrella car cover that is included in this auction.  The paint certainly attests to the care it has received.  We love this little roadster but with our imminent retirement and an expanding fleet of vehicles to dispose of, it is now on offer.  This is a great opportunity for someone to obtain a low mileage example of a great little mid-engine roadster from Porsche that has been well looked after and maintained.  

The tires on this Boxster, Sumitomo HTR Z III’s were purchased three years ago but have less than 1K miles on them.  The paint and appearance is very good to excellent with relatively few blemishes, the worst being a key scratch above the driver door lock (pictured).  The convertible top is in great condition with only some scuffing of the fabric on each side from normal use (pictured).  The top was cleaned and waterproofed with the 303 fabric top protection system just this weekend. The vinyl rear window is clear and supple with no clouding.  Likewise, the headlamp covers are clear and unclouded.  We have run only Mobil 1 full synthetic during our ownership.  The audio system has been upgraded to an Alpine CDA-9886 CD receiver with MP3/iPod compatibility.  The memory position leather seating is in great condition with no tears or cracking, having been looked after with Lexol preservation products.  All keys and owners manuals are included. 

On the downside, one of the roll bar hoop wind baffles is not installed, it having lost one of the three mounting tangs and having some broken mesh.  You can not tell the mesh is broken because there is no missing plastic, but it is not installed due to the missing tang.  It is included in the sale and should be a very simple repair.  There are some very minor dings on some of the panels but none are very noticeable and don’t really show up in the following images.  There was a front license plate mount, removed because not required in Louisiana, but included in the auction that caused some minor rub marks on the front valence.  Again, take a look at the photos.

Our reserve is set well below the KBB and NADA retail values for a roadster in this condition and with these few miles.  Bid high and bid often, and more importantly, have fun.

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