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2013 Porsche Boxster S Convertible 2-door 3.4l on 2040-cars

Year:2013 Mileage:1003
Location:

Huntington, New York, United States

Huntington, New York, United States
Advertising:

 

2013 PORSCHE BOXSTER S ~ 1003 MILES ( ONE THOUSAND AND THREE )

THIS IS A SIX SPEED 981. IT HAS BEEN METICOUSLY MAINTAINED AND MODIFIED BY

PORSCHE OF HUNTINGTON, NY A CERTIFIED PORSCHE DEALERSHIP

CAR WAS SHOWCASED TO PROMOTE THE MODIFICATIONS. NEVER RACED OR TRACKED.

IT IS IN PRISTINE CONDITION AND IS A REAL HEAD TURNER. PERFECT FOR STREET OR TRACK

THIS PERFECTLY BALANCED PORSCHE HAS A DEEP AND RESONANT EXHAUST RUMBLE AND IS A DREAM TO DRIVE:

ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS INCLUDED:

H&R LOWERING SPRINGS

PORSCHE 5MM WHEEL SPACERS

BRUMBACHER FVD EXHAUST SYSTEM WITH CUSTOM TIPS

POWDERCOATED SATIN BLACK PORSCHE WHEELS AND PAINTED MATCHING WHEEL CENTERS.

RED CALIPERS AND RED SEAT BELTS NAV/BLUETOOTH AND CRUISE CONTROL ALL FACTORY OPTIONED

CERAMIC COATED EXHAUST TIPS (BLACK)

CUSTOM PORSCHE GRAPHICS PACKAGE

3M PROTECTIVE FILM INCLUDES FULL HOOD

CLASSIC HOOD EMBLEM

CUSTOM ALUMINUM PEDALS

CUSTOM FLOOR MATS

PORSCHE TRUNK/BONNET LINERS

HARD WIRED VALENTINE ONE RADAR DETECTOR

CUSTOM LOWER FRONT LIP SPOILER

CUSTOM BLACK WIRE MESH STONE GUARDS (ZUNSPORT)

CUSTOM PLEXIGLASS WIND-DAM

PORSCHE CLEAR SIDE MARKERS

CALL BOB (917) 687-1618 WITH QUESTIONS

 I have all of the original parts and will provide them with the sale ( exhaust, tips, springs, etc.. )

 JUST CHANGED THE REAR DECK "PORSCHE' LETTERS TO BLACK ONES TO MATCH THE COLOR THEME SEE NEW PICS

OVER $80,000. INVESTED- WITH 1003 MILES ON THIS "PERFECT" EXAMPLE ( took her today for a fresh inspection ( sticker expired this month )

and please note that she now has 1003 miles ! ( one thousand and three )

THE PHOTOS DO NOT DO HER JUSTICE!

 Hi Guys and Gals... THIS IS THE LAST DAY OF THE AUCTION. THIS WILL BE THE LAST TIME I LIST HER, SO DO LET ME KNOW IF YOU ARE INTERESTED.... MY NUMBER APPEARS ABOVE ^

THE LAST AUCTION ENDED WITH A BUYER THAT COULDN'T COMPLETE THE TRANSACTION..SO PLEASE DON'T BID UNLESS YOU ARE READY TO BUY! THANKS FOR LOOKING... BOB


 


 

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traV986- TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS:

She was never in an accident, has no paint work nor any scratches or chips. The wheels are in perfect shape with no curbing- and

there is no damage to any part of the interior. She has never been redlined and yes, arrangement can be made to take delivery through

the dealership as a "certified" Porsche vehicle for an additional cost to be negotiated with them. Feel free to call me back and sorry to have missed your call!

 

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