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986_inquiry 11-27-2011 08:56 AM

After joining forum 5 yrs ago, finally bought my first Boxster :)
 
Introduction: been a member here for 5 years (on rennlist for 7) and I finally bought my first boxster:

http://i39.tinypic.com/10ydyip.jpg

it's a black 98 2.5 manual with 99,xxx on it. Paid $8,995 at a local dealer, almost half I paid cash so my 36 month payment is very low, probably pay it off this spring. I've seen them for less on ebay and my original plan was to save a bit more and pay all cash but it was nice to be able to test drive and inspect this one without flying somewhere and being "stuck" ~1,000 miles from home if the car didn't turn out to be what I thought it was.

Posted photos on facebook and everyone loves it. Even people I haven't talked to in years want a ride :) Immediately family is in shock/disbelief. If you ever want to make your father-in-law jealous/envious/proud show up in a porsche ;)

Reason I joined 5 years ago and it took me *this* long to buy one is I was presented with the opportunity to either buy a boxster or pay off my house and I chose to pay off the house. I'm 33 and I have my house paid for and drive a porsche :)

I know 99,000 is getting up there, I'm ready to put aside $300/mo for repairs/maintenance/etc.

Anyway that's my introduction, sorry if I come off as (INSERT) but I'm very happy right now that everything's working out :D ... hope i'm not setting myself up for a IMS failure :rolleyes:

2003S 11-27-2011 09:31 AM

Welcome, you don't seem like an INSERT at all - new owner high is great... Look forward to seeing you around here.

John99Boxster 11-27-2011 09:46 AM

Congratulations! Nice Box.

Enjoy it!

Ghostrider 310 11-27-2011 10:19 AM

It looks cherry, congratulations, I also commend your financial discipline, paying off the house is an awesome feeling.

Idaho Red Rocket 3 11-27-2011 12:04 PM

Enjoy the 2.5L. It has the most intoxicating sound.

coreseller 11-27-2011 12:10 PM

Congrats. 33, paid off house, new to you paid off Porsche in a few months, you're doing something right. Enjoy the Porsche and feeling like a rock star for the first year of so of ownership. Don't worry about the IMS, deal with it when you address a clutch replacement if you want.

986_inquiry 11-27-2011 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by coreseller (Post 265911)
Congrats. 33, paid off house, new to you paid off Porsche in a few months, you're doing something right. Enjoy the Porsche and feeling like a rock star for the first year of so of ownership. Don't worry about the IMS, deal with it when you address a clutch replacement if you want.

This is my first manual so I'm sure a clutch replacement isn't too far off :o

My home isn't my "dream house" but at least it's a "real" house, not a "house" on wheels in a park ;) I use to be a real estate agent and bought investment property, flipped some homes, rented out others, and did alright until the market crashed. I could have picked up a decent rehab and flipped it for the price of this porsche but I said no, get the porsche, I'm not getting any younger, more houses will come along.

Hope to sell this for ~5k and pick up a 3.4 S in a few years after getting tired of the "weak" 2.5. My other car (winter beater now?) is a Toyota Avalon 3.0 so even a 2.5 boxster is much faster.

Thanks for all the support! Never know what you're going to get on a forum, but you guys are great.

986_inquiry 11-27-2011 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Idaho Red Rocket 3 (Post 265910)
Enjoy the 2.5L. It has the most intoxicating sound.

It does sound good doesn't it :)

986_inquiry 11-27-2011 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Ghostrider 310 (Post 265900)
It looks cherry, congratulations, I also commend your financial discipline, paying off the house is an awesome feeling.

It actually is very clean inside and out considering the mileage. Several friends have already said they can't believe it has 99,xxx on it it looks so good and it's hard to keep a black car looking good since every ding shows up.

thstone 11-27-2011 01:19 PM

Congratulations! Beautiflul looking car and good job on doing your homework.

Now, ENJOY, ENJOY, ENJOY!

Overdrive 11-27-2011 01:26 PM

Kudos, paid off house and soon-to-be-paid off Boxster. That thing's a beauty, you wouldn't think it was a 98. Enjoy!

pothole 11-27-2011 02:44 PM

Love the colour combo. Don't lose the ambers, they look great.

And don't worry about the IMS. All I'd say is make sure you warm her up properly every you time you take her out. Then drive her like you stole her.

Enjoy.

WhipE350 11-27-2011 03:52 PM

Nice, very nice! Enjoy the ride. I'm 51 and am trying to pay the house off (divorce many years ago didn't help), hoping to do it in next few years. Every time I get the urge to order the new 911 or a Spyder I just go down stairs and take the 2000 'S' for a spin.

Post more pics when you have a chance. Welcome to the family.

986_inquiry 11-27-2011 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by WhipE350 (Post 265937)
Nice, very nice! Enjoy the ride. I'm 51 and am trying to pay the house off (divorce many years ago didn't help), hoping to do it in next few years. Every time I get the urge to order the new 911 or a Spyder I just go down stairs and take the 2000 'S' for a spin.

Post more pics when you have a chance. Welcome to the family.

Oh don't get me started on women! I almost married the wrong one, dodged that bullet, she left me but it was the best thing that ever happened. Joined the Army to get my head straight, figured out real estate was the answer (during the bubble), then met a very nice young girl and got to practically raise her (she's 11 yrs my junior). I get to make all the decisions since she never has, she's never paid a utility bill or cellphone bill or even a credit card so as long as the bills are paid and she has food and clothes she's happy and I get to spend money on toys :) and she graduates nursing school in the spring so more money for me ;)

Went driving today since I need the practice driving a stick before taking it to work tomorrow. Here's the boxster with the Piasa Bird in Alton
http://i39.tinypic.com/20aut8h.jpg

DFW02S 11-28-2011 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by 986_inquiry (Post 265973)
...... I get to make all the decisions since she never has, ...... and she graduates nursing school in the spring so more money for me ......

Hope you're prepared for change. Nursing teaches critical decision making skills that are only available in medicine or the military.

Great looking car, best of luck with it!

milliemax 11-28-2011 02:07 PM

Great looking car !!! I waited 32 years with an original Beverly Hills Porsche metal tag frame and it is now on my 99. That was a longggggg time !!! I love the car and you will too. Have fun.

Deserion 11-28-2011 07:05 PM

Congrats! :cheers:

It's almost been a year since I picked up my '04, have put over 12,000 miles on it since. Loving every minute. :D

986_c6 11-28-2011 09:37 PM

You (OP) have great discipline and enjoy your new Boxster...I am the flipside of you where I have owned Boxster since 02 and am now coming to the forum.:)

gery67 11-29-2011 01:21 AM

Its a good news congratulation to you man have a great fun and enjoy the driving man.

DenverSteve 12-15-2011 08:29 AM

Congratulations on your purchase. You're doing it right. My first Boxster was a 2001 with 90,000 miles on the 2.5. It ran great, handled better and never had a problem. You won't have any more fun if you spent 20,000 more so enjoy the driving - and the double-take people you know give you when you pull up in your Porsche.

Motobob 12-15-2011 12:03 PM

Congrats...shows patience... your story above about yr gal cracks me up...again congratulations. Bob

san rensho 12-15-2011 12:08 PM

Five years? It's about time! Congratulations on a great car and most of all, have fun.

986_inquiry 12-23-2011 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by 986_c6 (Post 266100)
You (OP) have great discipline and enjoy your new Boxster...I am the flipside of you where I have owned Boxster since 02 and am now coming to the forum.:)

wow! Just now joined? Can't imagine, been watching this car for a loooong time :)

This is pretty much it, if I update again it'll be another Porsche, this car is amazing.

986_inquiry 12-23-2011 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by DenverSteve (Post 268803)
Congratulations on your purchase. You're doing it right. My first Boxster was a 2001 with 90,000 miles on the 2.5. It ran great, handled better and never had a problem. You won't have any more fun if you spent 20,000 more so enjoy the driving - and the double-take people you know give you when you pull up in your Porsche.

Yeah I'm happy with the decision, I wouldn't have gotten anymore enjoyment out of spending 50% more on a S, the 2.5 already seems so incredibly fast, especially in 3rd gear from 65 to 85 :D

I do get looks... LOTS of looks, it's a great feeling :cool:

986_inquiry 12-23-2011 05:14 PM

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Here's another recent photo with the Arch

tnoice 12-24-2011 03:54 AM

Congratulations on the new Boxster. You will love it, it will be quite the addiction.

wvboxst3r 12-24-2011 04:37 AM

The looks are great I am sure but my first was a bit weird. Stopped on way home from purchase at an autozone to pick up new wipers. A father and son stopped going in and just stood there staring at me like something was wrong. I got out and walked past them not a word until I went to leave and the were now inside looking out glass. All I heard was son to dad "That is awesome."

Made me feel odd until then, for the rest of the way home I was permagrin even behind a line of traffic going 60mph.

This is going to be the greatest ride I have ever owned.

tonycarreon 12-24-2011 12:09 PM

weirdest one for me was when i stopped for gas. some woman was standing in the back of the car just looking, then she'd walk to the front (real close like she saw someone's arm sticking out of the radiator). finally walked back to the back again and i heard her mutter "boxster..."

then walked back to her husband who was pumping gas and said "i told you it wasn't a hyundai. it's made by boxster."

by the way, the best answer to the "where's the engine" question was posted by someone a while back. essentially they respond that it's like fred flintstone's car. there are holes in the floor where your feet go.

nicecar 12-24-2011 12:37 PM

boxster worries
 
I had no idea what I was getting into when I bought a 2002 S. However with the forum being available to me I now know alot.Foremost no worries, this forum has allowed me to rest assured that there is nothing that cannot be adressed intelligently as well as cost effectively on this forum, I honestly think that if it was not for this forum the black box would be gone. Because of this forum I could tell Brumos Porsche what was wrong with the car when they could not. Mainly I am writing this to say a big thank-you.

wvboxst3r 12-24-2011 04:21 PM

made by "boxster", now that is priceless

986_inquiry 12-24-2011 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by tonycarreon (Post 270539)

by the way, the best answer to the "where's the engine" question was posted by someone a while back. essentially they respond that it's like fred flintstone's car. there are holes in the floor where your feet go.

Recently someone noticed my two trunks and asked if it was electric with the motors in the wheels. I just smiled and nodded :D

986_c6 12-25-2011 06:20 AM

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Originally Posted by wvboxst3r (Post 270557)
made by "boxster", now that is priceless

+1:o...and "not made by hyundai" :barf:


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