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2003 Porsche Boxster Roadster S Convertible 2-door 3.2l on 2040-cars

US $21,000.00
Year:2003 Mileage:22296
Location:

Round Rock, Texas, United States

Round Rock, Texas, United States
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Video of this car can be seen @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4m21VXCxMg

I am listing this 2003 Porsche Boxster S Roadster for my father who has medical issues and has to sell the car. The car has the 3.2 Liter 6 cylinder engine putting out over 250 horses. 6 Speed Manual Transmission - Leather – Power Heated Seats - Xenon HIDs – Turbo Alloys – Dark Blue with blue top, Leather Steering Wheel Trim, AM/FM/CD Audio System, Bose Premium Speakers – This car has the H&R adjustable suspension, this makes it easy for the ride of the car to be adjusted. There is $3000 in suspension work alone! Also car has the upgraded Stainless steel exhaust system! Very Clean - Only 22K Miles!!

There are no disappointments with this Super Clean Boxster S

Serviced with Mobil 1 Synthetic Every 3,000 Miles by owner who is an experienced car fanatic!

Coolant flushed every year!

This car was babied its entire life.

Books and 2 Factory Keys + Valet Key

Brand New Sumitomo Tires

Looks, Runs and Drives New

Never Smoked In

Never Driven in the Winter

Everything Works New

Kelley Blue Book Over $30,000!!!!

You are viewing a gorgeous Porsche Boxster S in the best color combo on a Boxster S.  This Porsche is all original in every way and looks amazing in person.  Never driven in the inclement weather and stored in a garage during the winter make this Boxster S a fine example to own.  This car has been lightly driven, and now has Just over 22,000 miles on the odometer. Wheels have some very minor rash as pictured, the deck lid has a small mark on it, my father tried to store something that was too big for the trunk and this left a small mark on the lid.  Other than those items mentioned the car is near Mint.

No money will have to be spent on her, she’s ready to enjoy.

Your bid is a binding contract, so have your financing arranged and in place before bidding.

Shipping costs are at the expense of the successful bidder. Shipping is not as bad as you may think and is easily arranged.

If you have less than perfect feedback or less than 20 positive feedbacks, contact me before placing bid.

The car is for sale locally and may be withdrawn from bidding. I will answer any questions and will help arrange transportation and pre-purchase inspection.

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Thu, Dec 10 2015

The next-generation Boxster and Cayman are coming next year, and when they launch, they'll have a new name: 718. There's historical significance there – in 1957, Porsche launched the 718 racecar with a mid-mounted, four-cylinder engine. And when the new Boxster and Cayman come to market, they'll be powered by a new turbocharged, flat-four engine, mounted amidships just like in the current cars. That powertrain isn't a surprise, but the name change certainly is. Officially, the cars will be called 718 Boxster and 718 Cayman, and Porsche says the two models "will share more similarities than ever before," both visually and mechanically. What's more, Porsche confirms the 718 Boxster will carry a higher price tag than the 718 Cayman, which is a switch from the company's current pricing strategy Β– right now, a base Cayman costs $500 more than a standard Boxster. Technical details haven't been confirmed yet, but an earlier report suggests the 2.0-liter flat-four will produce 240 horsepower in the base cars and 300 hp in the S models. GTS versions are tipped to produce as much as 370 hp from this same flat-four engine. Both 718 models will be unveiled throughout the course of 2016. Have a look below for Porsche's official statement. Related Video: Boxster and Cayman to be branded as 718 model range next yearPorsche's mid-engine sports cars to receive new name Atlanta, Georgia. The mid-engine sports cars from Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG will be named 718 Boxster and 718 Cayman, respectively, when the models are introduced over the course of 2016. The 718 designation is a reference to the ground-breaking sports car Porsche introduced back in 1957, which achieved great success in a number of renowned car races. The 718 Boxster and 718 Cayman will share more similarities than ever before Β– both visually and technically. In the future, both will have equally powerful turbocharged flat-four cylinder engines. The Roadster will be positioned at a higher price level than the Coupe Β– as is the case with the 911 models. The 718 model range is driven by the four-cylinder concept and the history of distinguished Porsche sports cars. The latest example is the 919 Hybrid LMP1 race car, which is powered by a highly-efficient, turbocharged 2.0 liter four-cylinder engine.

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Spotted undergoing testing at the Nürburgring (where else), this modified Boxster, our spy photographers tell us, sounds more like a four-cylinder engine than the flat six that's powered (in displacements ranging from 2.5 liters to 3.4) every version of the little roadster since its introduction in 1996, the year after the last four-cylinder Porsche ended production.
The test mule is also wearing modified wheel arches and aerodynamic aids under the bumpers, front and rear. Just what they're doing there we're not sure, but we'll probably find out sooner or later.