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6 Speed Sport Chrono Package 2006 Porsche Boxster Florida Boxster S Reserve on 2040-cars

US $16,900.00
Year:2006 Mileage:60279 Color: of the car has no major
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
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Welcome to our auction for this Amazing 2006 Porsche Boxster. This car only has 60K miles and and drives as beautiful as she looks. This Porsche is equipped the optional 6 speed manual and Porsche Active Suspension Management (PASM), part of the Chrono Sport Package.  In other words, makes for a whole lot of FUN driving! The driving experience is truly like no other...especially when 'Sport' mode is turned on.  

The classic red exterior of the car has no major, dents, dings or scratches. The paint shines nice, top looks brand new (no leaks). Minor wear and tear may be found as the car is a 2006. 

The gorgeous tan interior is also in great shape, with no major rips, cuts, or stains. Please note, the car has no front airbags. 

Everything on the car is working, including: lights, a/c, power windows, top, locks etc.. Brakes are brand new. 

This is a Florida rebuilt title. Vehicle had minor high front impact where bumper cover, hood and front fenders were replaced. (photos available). The structure of the car was NOT compromised. It drives solid as when it was new, even at high speeds. However, since it is a rebuilt the amount of car you get for such a low price is unbelievable! 1st to make an offer will take it! 

I have included as many photos possible to assist in my description. However, if you require additional photos and/or have any questions please feel free to contact me, Gaston via message or call (786) 486-7746. 

It's encourage you ask all questions before committing to buy, do not assume anything that may not be listed. This is an AS-IS sale.

International buyers are welcome. 

If you need shipping quotes please feel free me and I will be more than happy to coordinate all your shipping needs (at buyers expense). 

Thanks again for viewing, and be sure to allow all 60+ photos to download. 

Enjoy the clip and Happy Bidding!



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