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I finally did it! 2004 S 550 Spyder
Two years ago I took a 2002 Boxster S on a test drive on a whim. I wasn't even close to considering buying one...until I hit the gas and turned a corner. After that test drive I knew that no other car would do. That single handedly turned me from being completely indifferent about owning a nice car to a car enthusiast.
After an offensive amount of research over a couple of years I narrowed my sights on a 2004 Boxster S 550 Spyder, manual, with brown interior. It was a reach goal. I thought I was going to have to compromise on a non-550 Spyder edition of a Boxster S but luck shined through! Here are the highlights:
I picked it up in western NY (private sale from a Porsche sales guy as it was his personal vehicle) and had the best road trip ever driving back roads through NY, the green mountains in VT, and white mountains in NH before arriving home to ME. A great quote from the wife after driving it through Crawford Notch in NH, "I wish I was never not driving this and there was no one in my way. And there were no cops." Indeed. A huge thank you to everyone in this forum. I look forward to contributing more regularly now that I have a more valid reason to. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1432039224.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1432039247.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1432039278.jpg |
Very nice - congratulations!
You couldn't have bought a better car. |
Welcome, that's a very nice looking S. I just bought mine about a month ago and love it.
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That's a beauty! A friend ordered an 07S in that same color combination and I thought he was completely nuts until I saw it and decided it was gorgeous.
I just might get a brown interior in my next Porsche :) Welcome to the addiction. Save your money for tires and brake pads :) |
CoNgratulations! I never did consider getting a car with a brown interior...until I saw one in the flesh...er...hide(?) that will be the interior of my next P car! Nice car! Enjoy!
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the previous owner dresses funny for a Porsche salesman.
another 550 with an original engine failure. Do you know if they installed the permanent IMS bearing? p.s. Do you mind sharing the initial asking price, no need to tell us what you paid(and mileage), I'm sure you negotiated. |
The first generation Boxster (986) is, IMHO, the best looking Boxster. And, the '04 550 in your color combination with a manual is my favorite one. Nice find!
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Great find, patience pays off! We need a picture of the interior though, it is my favorite:D
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Very nice and congratulations!
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Beauty!
Can already see what your first project should be - get rid of the pumpkins! Amazing the difference that makes to the look of the car. |
Congrats! Enjoy it, dont baby it, and drive it every chance you get.
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I posted the 550 brochure a while back. Nice car. I have same combo, but just replaced IMS at 135k miles. Original motor. Interesting that it's GT metallic silver, which was not available on Boxsters. Also, black gauge faces not white, with chrome rings. See my sig line below.
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Beautiful car! First mod should be clear parking lights, other than that, drive the piss out of it.
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45k on the car and 29k on the engine. It is in pretty much perfect condition except minor rock chips in the front, He was asking 19,900. It books for somewhere around 19,200. We settled on 19, which I thought was fair for both. He threw in four beat up 17'' alloys with good winter tires and a pair of used 225 x18 Michelin Pilot PSAs with the final price. (He didn't drive in the snow. They were from an older Boxster of his.) |
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Clear Side Markers Cabin Filter Center Caps Key Plate (old one was shot) Spoiler Indicator Switch Becker Radio Knobs Smoked 3rd Brake Light Cigarette Delete Tray LN Magnetic Oil Plug |
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The only thing I might be tempted to adress (if it hasn't yet) is the water pump. if its still on the original, or a new was put in 8 years ago when the engine was swapped you might want to be proactive in getting a new one in, those should be replaced by calendar and not really mileage. The other thing I would strongly advise you to do is to install trunk shields front and rear. I'm guessing you want it to keep it looking show room condition. Because of the curve of those lids it's very easy to end up with a dent from contents in your trunks moving around. And bodywork and paint matching a option color can be a pain. Clear film protection is also money well spent on your bumper and hood. I had it on my car from the factory and it kept the car looking sharp. I made the mistake of not replacing it after a repaint of that area, and within a short time it was back to the paint booth and the old paint-matching hassle. I don't like to see the car with chips. Paint ages with time and the shop needs to blend it correctly to match the rest of the car. Avoid that hassle if you can. |
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Congratulations Laf! I'm guessing you're a perfectionist with a desire for uniqueness and fun who has found your uniquely perfect, perfectly unique vehicle which is engneered for fun.
Hope you drive your uniquely perfect fun! DBear |
Congrats Laf!!!! It will make you smile everytime you turn the key!!!
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