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Boxster (986) 2.7
By vfxbox, 01/17/2005
  • 9,646 views
  • 1 comment
  • Model Year 2001
  • Color Arctic Silver
  • Price 23985.00
  • Odometer 39350
  • Odometer Unit Miles
  • Description My first Porsche project car. Purchased from dealer in Texas and drove 1500 miles back to California Christmas day.<br />Absolutely fun to drive and just start to taking top off after california winter storm is over.<br />Replaced rear window few days ago, after Porsche dealer refuse to replace it under warranty.<br />Cost me additional $365 from local upholstry shop.

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I like the kokeln diffuser but my bypass valves would melt through it I bet. I had to cut out a big chunk of the diffusers I have on there for clearence, but its completely hidden. I will have my sideskirts on in another week or 2 hopefully. Start buttons great, works everytime. I put a ziptie on the clutch switch so all I have to do is turn the key and push the button.

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