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					Originally Posted by  TGPCAR
					 
				 
				HELP!! I have been searching for months for a Boxster to get before my 30th birthday.  I found one with only a week left.  Here is the dilemma:  2001 Red Boxster S, 80,000 miles, $7000.  Just had the IMS, Flywheel, Clutch, RMS, new transmission mounts and new left side axle, and Oil change for $4,454 at a local (and reputable) indy shop.  Parts $3045.55 and Labor $1078.  Current owner also upgraded the audio with some decent, but basic stuff.  My issue: REBUILT TITLE from a total loss accident in 2010. 
 
Known issues: It needs new front tie-rods, alignment, driver-side window motor or regulator needs replacing, replacement washer reservoir, a major cleaning and detailing (cobwebs and leaves in the forward boot), convertible motor sounds like a dinosaur scream.  It appears the front bumper cover is also sagging. And the rest is cosmetic. 
 
Would you buy this for $6000-$7000?  If not, what would you pay? 
Is the afore mentioned repair cost a fair market repair cost? 
			
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					Originally Posted by  Fiddlebog
					 
				 
				I wouldn't say that you need to steer clear of it, but that does seem a bit high for a rebuilt title. None of the remaining repairs you need to do are very difficult/expensive, but it's still a burden to take on with a new car. The IMS is nice, but considering the amount of work that's been done, it would be kind of sad if it hadn't been. 
I certainly wouldn't pay 7 for it, and even 6 seems high. I think 5ish would be just fine though, since it is an S. 
			
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Strange that the seller would put in so much money in the IMS etc but neglect the rest, including the basics of just cleaning it up. 5 to 6K is probably about right but I would have it looked over by another mechanic to make sure there aren’t any more “known” issues. Still, $6K for a car with the IMS done is not a bad deal as long as the rest is minor. A heckuv a car for that amount of money.
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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