2002 Porsche Boxster Roadster Convertible 2-door 2.7l on 2040-cars
Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, United States
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We own an automotive repair facility in Blue Bell,
Pennsylvania. Often times our customers
for one reason or another decide to sell their vehicles and offer them to
us. Following our review we will then
purchase the vehicle, send it through our shop, recondition the vehicle to
bring it up to optimum standards, detail the vehicle inside and out and re-sell
it. This is a fine example of one of
those vehicles. All of our technicians
are ASE certified and our reputation is stellar in the Montgomery County,
Pennsylvania area. Feel free to Google
us (Motorcar Makeovers) to check out our credentials and customer reviews. All cars we place up for sale come with a 3
month unlimited mileage warranty and extended warranties are available for
purchase from an independent warranty company that we work with whose coverage
extends throughout the
2002 Porsche Boxster - 65544 Super low miles. An absolutely stunning example of German engineering. Completely serviced and meticulously detailed by the professionals at Motorcar Makeovers. Our customer babied this car and only drove on sunny Sundays for a leisurely cruise. Adult / Woman owned, this car was garage kept and covered (Cover included in the sale). This car sports 2 new rear tires, a new battery, a new synthetic Mobil 1 oil change and has all it's services up to date. Spring is here, enjoy this car after a long cold winter.
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