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pieter1 10-27-2015 04:21 AM

98 Boxster with 996 3,4 motor for sale
 
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Hi guys will post picks tomorrow but here is a description of the car
98 Boxster 47000 miles
Lapis blue with grey and black interior
Rebuild title water damage (Alarm module got flooded)
New leather on seats
replaced carpets
New clutch
New front tires back tires 70% life
New alarm module with 996 ECM
996 motor 70000 miles just changed oil
Top in excellent condition (plastic is clear and scratch and crack free)
Every thing works but top is out of sink don't know how to repair. (now its a manual top)
Glass is perfect
Looking at $7500 for the car (Engine alone is worth that)

Located in New Palestine Indiana 15 min away from Indianapolis.
Please PM

I will assist in shipping if need be.

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pieter1 10-27-2015 04:24 AM

98 Boxster with 996 3,4 motor for sale
 
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pieter1 10-28-2015 05:24 AM

98 Boxster 996 3.4 engine
 
Really no one wants a cheap Boxster. Make a offer all I can say is no.

Porsche9 10-28-2015 07:53 AM

If I had the room. Alot of car for the money!

l8_apexer 10-28-2015 09:39 AM

PM sent. please read and get back to me.

thanks

pieter1 11-03-2015 09:32 AM

98 Boxster with 996 3,4 motor for sale
 
Hi guys this needs to go so shoot some offers please

pieter1 11-06-2015 10:04 AM

98 Boxster with 996 3,4 motor for sale
 
Hi guys last price update $5500 takes it

GTA_G20 11-06-2015 02:24 PM

Holyyyyyy, smoking deal

nick123lv 11-08-2015 07:11 AM

PM'd on Friday but haven't heard back. Let me know if it's still available

pieter1 11-09-2015 03:51 AM

98 Boxster with 996 3,4 motor SOLD!!!
 
Sold to Van914 for $5500 thank you Van.

YKS 971 11-30-2015 07:55 PM

What a steal!

evifenocvt 12-03-2015 08:52 PM

fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuk. how did i miss out on this one. what a deal.

gdotcvg 12-04-2015 03:41 AM

You can buy it today for only $3000 more.

Not mine, but on local CL

https://cincinnati.craigslist.org/cto/5318888463.html

GTA_G20 12-04-2015 05:30 AM

thats what its worth

JAAY 12-04-2015 07:06 AM

Depressing the price of these cars. One more reason mine will have to stay in the stable even next to whatever I will purchase next.

EJ-Fresno 12-04-2015 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by gdotcvg (Post 475354)
You can buy it today for only $3000 more.

Not mine, but on local CL

https://cincinnati.craigslist.org/cto/5318888463.html

Same text and pics than in the forum ad :D

Van914 12-05-2015 02:38 AM

Guy's,
Yes I bought it to resale or turn it into my DE Car. I also have a 2000 S.
If I can sell it and make a few $ it will help offset my DE Costs.
If I keep it, my S stays nice for the street.
Hey PROFIT is not a four letter word!

gdotcvg 12-05-2015 05:36 AM

Van, I agree profit is not a 4 letter word and that is a lot of car for the money. glws

Bryanf 12-08-2015 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Van914 (Post 475445)
Guy's,
Yes I bought it to resale or turn it into my DE Car. I also have a 2000 S.
If I can sell it and make a few $ it will help offset my DE Costs.
If I keep it, my S stays nice for the street.
Hey PROFIT is not a four letter word!


People buy cars to flip all the time. You got a great deal, no reason you can't make a few bucks on it. Good luck!

BrokenLinkage 12-08-2015 10:26 PM

flipped out
 
I'll take the other side of this argument.
NOT cool to flip cars here. Not figuratively. (Not literally either, Fred)
Legal, yes. Understandable, yes. But not socially acceptable.
Why?
People sometimes list all sorts of parts and even entire cars at below- market prices on this forum. They do this for many reasons, and far be it from me to divine the seller's motivation in any given case. But among the most common cited reasons are 1) the desire to pay forward all the good will and good advice from which they have benefited as forum members, and 2) the desire to see the car (which they have worked so hard to maintain and improve) go to a new owner who appreciates both the car for its inherent positive attributes and the efforts of the prior owner to maintain or even enhance these attributes.
These sellers are making a conscious effort to make their goods available at prices less than the open market, or even trade-in value, but only to a select group of people defined by this forum, out of respect for a shared enthusiasm and sense of community. To buy on the forum for the purpose of flipping often disrespects the seller's intent, and certainly decreases the prospects of a future seller of similar motivations listing something below-market on this forum.

Look, in this America, people offer the profit motive as an excuse for all kinds of behaviors. But in an exchange among enthusiasts and forum colleagues, money generally is not the only motivation. Otherwise we would all be on the wider market of craigslist/ebay/etc. So if someone wants to, in essence, violate the social trust of the forum by flipping intentionally underpriced sales here, well so be it, it isn't against the law. But I am not going to applaud, because it lessens the forum.

Imagine if I solicited help on various occasions from JFP, Jake, and ByPro, each time benefiting greatly from their knowledge, experience, and time spent with me; then it came to light that my questions were to help me work on my customer's cars rather than my own, and that I was in some way competing with each of these three. Would it still be ok to convert the largesse of others into profit for myself? For how long do you think they would continue to contribute to the forum?

I will add that I have no knowledge of this particular case, so maybe the seller didn't care, maybe he had it listed in 27 different places and discounted it deeply just to have some cash before his bookie came knocking, or whatever. But on the surface it smells uncool to buy cheap on an enthusiast forum and immediately relist at 55% markup in a broader forum.
I'll further note that I was almost tempted at $5500, but then I considered that I really don't need another box, and while I could flip it, I would rather see it go to some enthusiast that would use and appreciate it. So I guess you could say that my intent upon Not buying it was defeated, too.

So nothing personal against Van, and his explanation makes sense. But I hope he gets to enjoy his car (or cars), that the 3.4 gets driven by someone who appreciates it, and that flipping of goods doesn't start happening too often around here. There are plenty of other places for that.


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