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- Model Year 2000
- Color Arctic Silver
- Price 21250.00
- Odometer 44000
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- Description This is my 2000 Boxster. I bought it used in April 2006 when it had just under 30,000 miles on it. I added the hard top in July 2006 at a cost of $610. I sold my 1994 Miata to finance part of the cost of the Boxster. The car just needed a good cleaning and some paintless dent repair to make it look almost as good as new.<br /><br />I've upgraded the sound system by adding PNP rear speakers, Infinity Kappas in the dash, and a six-channel amp from a 996 Cabriolet. I recently swapped the CDR-220 for a Becker Traffic Pro radio with an after market iPod connector.<br /><br />Cosmetic upgrades include a colored Porsche crest on the steering wheel and aluminum trim rings on the gauges.<br /><br />Over the first 21 months and 14k miles of ownership, I have replaced the two rear tires, the Mass Air Flow sensor, one O2 sensor, the oil filler tube, and a fuel system vent hose. I've also changed the oil twice and replaced the engine air and cabin filters.
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