Detail Info for: Porsche : Boxster Base Convertible 2-Door 1999 Porsche Boxster 5spd manual blue w/ grey

Transaction Info
Sold On:
06/16/2013
Price:
$ 6251.50
Condition:
Mileage:
146846
Location:
Denver, Colorado, 80207
Seller Type:
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1999 Porsche Boxster
Submodel Body Type:
Convertible
Engine:
2.5L 2480CC H6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Transmission:
Manual
VIN:
Wp0ca2989xu626289
Vehicle Title:
Salvage
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
GAS
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
1999 Porsche Boxster 5spd Blue with gray interior Details: I bought this car then end up buying a 911 right afterwards and decided to keep the 911. Car appears to be very well taken care of and is very clean with NO rust or corrosion. Runs and drives nicely. Shift smoothly through all the gears with NO grinding. Clutch feels strong. Does not smoke or leak. Convertible top is in great shape and appears nearly new. The back plastic window is very clear with no cracking or signs of age. The top goes up and down smoothly and the windows work nicely. The body is very straight with NO major damage. There is no significant chipping or cracking in the paint and the only damage I can really find is one dime sized chip on the front bumper and another similar sized chip on the rear bumper. The interior is in equally good shape. The leather is clean with no rips or tears. There is a very small amount of wear on the drivers bolster, but much less than you would expect for its age and miles. All the power options seem to work fine. The a/c blows cold. There is also a $600 Kenwood touchscreen DVD player that folds out of the dash. Tires are Pirelli P-zero tires that have about 50% tread left. The rims are clean with minimal curb rash. The alignment is spot on and I would feel comfortable taking the car on a long road trip. History: I purchased the car in California and the car still has the California Salvage title from Liberty Mutual. From what I can tell the car looks like they hit a curb putting a small (8 inch dent) into the bottom of the front trunk pan. In the front of the car where the spare tire is stored, the bottom of the trunk is very low to the ground and that is where the dent was. I stood on the dent and it popped right out. This damage did not affect the alignment (I did not have the car aligned and the alignment is still spot on) or any other part of the car. The damage cannot be seen unless you are under the car and does not affect the functionality or usability of the car in any way. The accident also seemed to set off the airbag light, so the airbag light is on. I do not have the tools to pull the codes, so I do not know why it is on, but non of the airbags deployed and the seatbelts still function. My guess is that is the real reason the car was totaled was because the insurance company figured on needing to replace all the airbags due to the light being on. This car can be driven as it is with absolutely no work whatsoever needing to be done. Flaws: Aside from the salvage title there are a couple of small flaws with the car. Like every other Boxster in existence the center console door is broken. The drivers door panel storage bin lid is also broken. The driver's a/c vent has a couple broken fins. There is a small 1 inch X 2 inch piece of trim at the front of the tonneau cover on the driver's side that is missing. The keyless entry remote does not work (most likely just needs to be reset). The convertible top warning light is on even when the top is secured (faulty sensor that is pretty common on these cars). Finally the airbag light is on most likely due to the accident. Terms: Buyer is responsible for getting the car to their location. I will help where I can. I need a $500 deposit via Paypal within 48 hours of the close of the auction with the remainder due in one week via cash or cashiers check. Car is sold as is where is. On Jun-09-13 at 19:36:50 PDT, seller added the following information: I fixed the convertible top warning light with a little lube on the switch, so that light is turned off now.