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Hi everyone,

I have a mint Porsche Boxster S MY00 for sale. It has the bigger 3.2 litre flat six engine, supercar mid mount rear wheel drive layout combined a sweet Porsche 6 speed manual gearbox. One of the best handling production sports cars ever built.

Below are some more details from my carsales ad:

A meticulously cared for original Porsche Boxster S. Professional full car detailing, paint correction and sealant protection done in June this year. 5 months rego. Genuine low kms. Serviced annually with genuine Porsche parts, no expense spared.

*Brand new Porsche OEM battery replaced on 20/05/2014*

This car has NO accident history. Car history check report available on request.

Items included in the sale:

Original steering wheel

Original front bumper bar

Original Porsche bonnet emblem

Original Porsche boot emblem

Upgraded OEM and premium aftermarket parts:

OEM clear lights kit (Cost $2250 from Design911 UK)

HID xenon lights conversion,

997.2 GT3 front bumper bar (Cost $2600, Made in the U.S.A by FX Aero, not a cheap replica)

996 GT3 side skirts (Cost $1600, Made in U.S. by GT Motorsport)

Giac ECU tune 200Kw ($2599, Exoticars)

Stainless steel exhaust headers ($1100)

Custom HFC exhaust

New late model soft top with GLASS rear screen

FVD "Daytona RACE GT" sport steering wheel finished in Alcantara (Cost $2000, Made in Germany by FVD)

997 GT3 Alcantara gear shift

Carnewal aluminium sports pedals

Exterior colour matched rear centre console

Carbon fibre front strut brace

This car had the major service completed by Porsche Centre Sydney at 70,000km with new OEM brake discs and pads replaced at 80,000km. Other replaced OEM parts include both rear left and right driveshaft CV boots, air oil separator, airflow metre, camshaft tensioners, engine mount, water pump, main battery, air and cabin filters, sparkplugs, ignition coilpacks, and etc. Over $60,000. spent on modifications and maintenance of the car, receipts are available on request.

This Boxster S convertible has a FULL SERVICE HISTORY logbook available. Genuine 98000 km on the clock. Has always been GARAGED and in excellent SPOTLESS condition. This car has been certified roadworthy, CLEAN title with no accident/collision history. Rego expires in 5 months. Priced to sell, you will not find a better example of a well maintained Porsche Boxster S.

I used to be a member of this forum and I feel there will be more enthusiasts here that would appreciate and enjoy this car more than the general public. Maybe some of you would like a change from the focused all wheel drive turbo experience to a more luxurious Porsche convertible that still handles like a proper sportscar.

Willing to let it go for $23000 on this forum (I have it listed higher on carsales).

Will consider trade with a GTR R34/R33/R32 as I'm also looking for a track car, it'll need to be road registered.

Car is located in Sydney.

Thanks for reading.

PM for any questions

Cheers

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