2009 Porsche Boxster Base Convertible 2-door 2.9l on 2040-cars
Mays Landing, New Jersey, United States
Arctic Silver. Black interior. 6 speed manual transmission. 6 Cylinder, 2.9 liter 255 HP 214 lb ft torque The window sticker was $58,090 Options MSRP Base
Price 46600 Arctic
Silver Metallic 710 PCM
3.0 w/Extended Navigation 3110 Heated
seats 500 18
Cayman Wheels 1235 Wheel
Caps with Colored Crests 185 Porsche
Windstop (Deflector) 375 Automatic
Climate Control 550 Bluetooth
Interface for Mobile 695 Sport
Chrono Package Plus 960 Bose
High End Sound Package 1690 Floor
Mats in Interior Color 90 Universal
Audio Interface (USB and aux input) 440 Destination 950 I
am a nonsmoking, female college professor and the second owner of this
car. I purchased this car from another
nonsmoking female with when the car had 6000 miles. It has always been garage kept and serviced
at a Porsche dealership (I have all the documentation). The
car is clean. The exterior, wheels and interior are all in excellent
condition. The car has to be seen to be appreciated. The only blemishes are a few
common stone chips in the front of the car and a hard to notice 2 inch rub of
the clear coat above drivers side rear wheel well (I tried to show it in a
picture). The
car has not been involved in any accidents and the paint is original. There are no issues or problems with this
car. I need to sell the car because I am
purchasing a new home and this Boxster is my second car. The
car is located in Mays Landing, New Jersey, 20 minutes west of Atlantic City
and Ocean City. I
reserve the right to end the auction early since the car is also for sale
locally. Please contact Carole at cgrusemeyer@cccnj.edu or text at 609-432-1488
The following are some of the standard features of the 2009 Porsche Boxster: Interior Features: Front Seats
Power Features
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In Car Entertainment
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Exterior Features Roof and Glass
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