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2005 Porsche Boxster S Cabriolet Red W/ Beige Leather Interior! 66k Miles on 2040-cars

US $24,995.00
Year:2005 Mileage:66000
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States

I am selling my car because I need to downgrade to a less expensive car, so I can free up some money for bills. This car is in great condition, and is very fun to drive. I actually just bought it about 1 month ago, and had a full pre-purchase inspection done by a Porsche mechanic at the time. The price is negotiable, so please make offers. I will not sell the car for a lowball price, I'm not desperate to sell it.

CERTIFIED 2005 PORSCHE BOXSTER S CABRIOLET ROADSTER 

GUARDS RED 
OVERSAND BEIGE LEATHER!
LOW MILEAGE: 66000MILES
3.2L 6cyl BOXER!
TIPTRONIC TRANSMISSION!
PSM!
BOSE PREMIUM SPEAKERS!
CONVERTIBLE TOP IN GREAT SHAPE!
SUPPLE LEATHER SEATS!
ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT REAR WING!
GT3 REPLICA FRONT BUMPER!MICHELIN TIRES!
RED CALIPERS!
26MPG!
DOCUMENTED SERVICE HISTORY!
60K SERVICED!
BRAND NEW AIR/OIL SEPARATOR!
AMAZING DRIVABILITY!

I have Car also needs new rear brake pads sometime soon, but everything else on the car is operating great!

This car is a MUST SEE!! If you are considering a PORSCHE BOXSTER S, CALL NOW FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION!
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If we learned nothing else from our recent frolic through Porsche's secret museum, it's that the automaker goes to incredible lengths to disguise future products during initial testing. Just as a number of cars in that Stuttgart bunker hid the true identity of developmental mules (like the Audi-V8-powered 911), such could very well be the case with these spy shots showing what, on the surface, appears to be simply a facelifted 991 911 Cabriolet.
Similar to what we saw last month on a 911 coupe, this Cabriolet has obvious styling modifications made to the front and rear fascias suggesting that the 911's still-fresh appearance is already set to get a few tweaks. The big news here is at the rear of the car. The additional vents on the lower edge of the fascia and the mocked-up vent above the engine leads our spy photographer to believe that a new engine could be tucked under the body work - likely a smaller-displacement, turbocharged flat-six focusing more on improving fuel efficiency and reducing exhaust emissions rather than performance.
We last heard rumblings of such a detuned 911 back in August, but could this be our first look at said new model? Have a look for yourself, and let us know what you think - either about this mule specifically or the idea of a "green" 911, in Comments below.

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Wed, 07 Aug 2013

No doubt, Porsche has produced some of the best endurance racecars around, such as the turbocharged, slant-nose 935 of the 1970s and the ground-effects-enhanced 956 and 962 of the 1980s. But the company's most famous racecar, its first overall winner at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, was the 917.
The 917 embodied many of Porsche's technological achievements up to that point, such as the company's first 12- and 16-cylinder engines (the flat-16 was never used in competition), fiberglass bodies that implemented early aerodynamic practices and the use of new, exotic materials, such as magnesium and titanium.
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