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				Prospective Owner of 986 Boxster S- Need Advice
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			Guys, 
It has been couple weeks that i have been looking for perfect box S for good price, 
and I think i find out but, I don't know anyone that knows porsche and they prices.
 
So I will really need your help   
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2000 Porsche Boxster S - Automatic - one owner that is a member of PCA
 
Arctic Silver exterior and black leather interior. 21,500 miles!!!
 
This car was bought new and I am the original owner. It is in Excellent condition inside and out. It has always been garaged kept. I have many modifications that set this Boxster S apart from any other that I know of. 
 
- Tech Art Body Kit (front spoiler, rear spoiler, air intakes, rocker panels) 
- Litronic Headlights, clear side markers, clear rear lights 
- Interior parts painted Arctic Silver to match exterior color 
- speed sensing volume control for radio 
- Premium Sound System w/CD changer and iPod hook up 
- Speedster cover painted Arctic Silver
 
Price is $20,000 but maybe I can negotiate it to hopefully 18k   
Please let me know what you think of this price 
 
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			07-30-2013, 09:55 AM
			
			
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			If you have proof of 12 oil changes, then I would be interested.  Whether a car is driven or not, you still have to change the oil.   Also should have changed the brake fluid a few times. 
 
Have the car inspected by a knowledgeable mechanic BEFORE you buy it. 
 
Does the car have windscreens?  Does it have PSM (stability control)?  Does it have new/newer tires?  Does it have a glass rear window? 
 
My gut is that $20K (or even $18K) for a '02S is a bit high.  But it does have the TechArt body work which cost a lot to do (you can decide if it's worth the premium).  I like the TechArt stuff. 
 
 
 
 
 
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			07-30-2013, 09:57 AM
			
			
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			Probably a little high for a 2000 and the tiptronics typically get less than the 6 speed manual versions of the S.  If he is the original owner, you should inspect all the bills for service as with mileage that low, if he didn't change the oil annually regardless of mileage, you may be asking for trouble.  Good luck!
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			07-30-2013, 11:05 AM
			
			
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			A 2000-2004 3.2 is essentially the same car. So I wouldn't quibble too much on the year given the extremely low mileage. You've got a plastic window but its probably brand new looking from sitting in a garage. The headlights were an option on that year, and those would run you $2K today. 
The body kit is a signifcant expense if you were planning to do that to a stock car. You can easily spend upwards of $5K on that. So you have to look at from the view of what you don't have to do cosmetically to keep the car looking up to date and not so much what the seller could manage to get for those items on Ebay or the classifieds. Modifying these cars is extremely expensive. The speedster humps, if OEM can easily run $700 painted. And the interior trim, which makes a huge improvement over the bare bones stock finish, can also run nearly a $1K if you do the center console and few other bits. 
 
You did not mention wheels, it seems unlikely that someone would have put the Tech Art body kit on this car, which makes the wheel well openings much bigger, and left it on the stock 17" wheels? A decent set of 18" wheels and rubber to fill out the wheel wells probably run about $3K (Forgestar F14 is a street wheel choice).  
 
I would deduct a few ponts for automatic unless that's what you were planning to buy from the start. And if its not a dual row IMS you might have to budget $1-$3K to do an aftermarket swap depending on if you go with the Pelican bearing (changed every ~50K miles) or the LNE permanent never do it again Solution. Low mileage, single bearing makes for prime candidates of IMS trouble. Definitely something I would do given that you'd be paying on the high side for a 986. 
 
Otherwise, I don't think the car will be unreasonably priced if it passes a PPI and leak down test and the seller is willing to go down a few grand. 
But since most buyers with $20K to spend will want a newer model like the 987, the seller isn't going to have a long line of people wanting to bid. 
So low mileage helps as well as it hurts unless someone comes by and sees the condition, the upgrades and just got tired of checking out 7 beaten down Boxsters in a row. Depending on the zip code's income, it could go quickly. Personally I think 20K - 60K miles is the mileage range you want to be in and out of for out of warranty Porsches, unless there has been extensive maintenance (ask me how I know this).
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			07-30-2013, 11:57 AM
			
			
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			Thanks for your feedback guys! 
I will ask seller those questions
 
I forgot to add that this car has HID Headlights with no amber, Upgraded Tail lights
 
It is really hard to find descend boaster S with tiptronic in Illinois , most of them are manuals or tip but with high mileage of 80-120 and they go for 13-17k !!
 
and even if i buy cheaper box with more mileage i will still put money into it to De-Amber, different tail lights put spoiler, side skirts, just to make it more up to date and little more aggressive   and that alone would cost me 2-4k  
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			07-30-2013, 12:45 PM
			
			
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			Thank you Perfectlap 
The wheels are stock 18" that come with Boxster S
 
And yes i need automatic, it is much easier to find stick than auto here in IL
 
So lets say car is close to be perfect,
 
How can i knock down few grand? I think if it the price would be 17.5k i would go there today and buy it  
Another S i found is $17.9k with 47k miles,bone stock from some dealer that got it from auction ....
 
And everything else is either high mileage or manual
 
I did my research and test drove 350z , bmw Z4,audi TT and when the other cars seems to be little more comfortable the boxster is the most fun!!!(but whats up with steering wheel that dosesnt tilt and seats that dont go up/down???)
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			07-30-2013, 12:55 PM
			
			
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			in the end you have to be happy with price/value. You know what you have seen. I think it is a bit high but again, you have to be happy in the end. Get a PPI, that may give you some negotiating leverage. show up with 17.5K in cash, that is great leverage! There is value in the body kit, de-amber etc. Good luck.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			It reads to me that you've pretty much sold yourself on this particular example. It also reads that you'd like to buy it for $17.5-$18k. 
 
Why not submit an offer for what you'd be wiling to pay, contingent upon a clean PPI, and review of records? 
 
The worst the seller could say is no. If anything imperfect shows up on the PPI or the records, you could use that as a bargaining chip. 
 
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			Those are 17" stock wheels for the 2000 Boxster S.  
Visually, 18" wheels would make a huge improvement with aero treatment. 
I was expecting a whole Tech Art bumper and not just spoilers. So maybe they 
add a little less than I thought originally. But with the painted bumperettes, and  
everything else that has been painted to match, I would add at least another $1,000 - $1,500. 
I think it shows that the exterior and interior has been well looked after. 
 
The value in this car is the low mileage, good paint condition and the expensive Litronic headlights. The other modifications add a little more but I wouldn't let the seller push them as a huge increase in the value over another Boxster S with similar mileage. If the car had a lot more mileage those modifications wouldn't be pushing the value up considerably higher. 
 
I would check the Excellence Magazine buyer's guide to see where they price a 2000 3.2 in tiptronic with mileage that low. 
 
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			07-30-2013, 01:31 PM
			
			
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			The seats do go up and down - look for a horizontal lever on the side of the seat by the fwd-back control. And this is just my opinion, but I think the speed humps look kinda ghey on that car
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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				Those are 17" stock wheels for the 2000 Boxster S.  
Visually, 18" wheels would make a huge improvement with aero treatment. 
I was expecting a whole Tech Art bumper and not just spoilers. So maybe they 
add a little less than I thought originally. But with the painted bumperettes, and  
everything else that has been painted to match, I would add at least another $1,000 - $1,500. 
I think it shows that the exterior and interior has been well looked after. 
 
The value in this car is the low mileage, good paint condition and the expensive Litronic headlights. The other modifications add a little more but I wouldn't let the seller push them as a huge increase in the value over another Boxster S with similar mileage. If the car had a lot more mileage those modifications wouldn't be pushing the value up considerably higher. 
 
I would check the Excellence Magazine buyer's guide to see where they price a 2000 3.2 in tiptronic with mileage that low. 
 
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I'm planing to add max 2k miles per year, driving the car for 5-6 months and store it for winter, I walk to work so i would only use the car for pleasure and trips out of town.
 
yeah after checking out high mileage boxsters that go for around 15k this looks like a not a bad deal,
 
I would love to live in California and have much better selection of cars  
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			Seller answered my questions: 
 
Does the car have windscreens?  
 The car does have windscreens 
Does it have PSM (stability control)? 
The car does not have PCM 
Does it have new/newer tires?  
 I put new tires on the car last year in the spring and have only one season wear on them.  I put very few miles on them last season.  They are in almost new condition 
Does it have a glass rear window? 
The car does not have a glass rear window 
How often did you change the oil? 
 I changed the oil every year prior to storing for the winter 
Was the brake fluid changed? 
Brake fluid has never been changed as it was not recommended by the German Specialty shop I take her to 
Would be possible to inspect the car before the purchase? 
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			Where does Excellence put the car? I'm curious to hear what the first 3.2 Boxster can still command.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			07-30-2013, 06:23 PM
			
			
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				Seller answered my questions: 
 
Does the car have windscreens?  
 The car does have windscreens 
Does it have PSM (stability control)? 
The car does not have PCM 
Does it have new/newer tires?  
 I put new tires on the car last year in the spring and have only one season wear on them.  I put very few miles on them last season.  They are in almost new condition 
Does it have a glass rear window? 
The car does not have a glass rear window 
How often did you change the oil? 
 I changed the oil every year prior to storing for the winter 
Was the brake fluid changed? 
Brake fluid has never been changed as it was not recommended by the German Specialty shop I take her to 
Would be possible to inspect the car before the purchase? 
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Let us know when you pick her up.   
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			07-30-2013, 08:31 PM
			
			
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			You forgot to ask: 
 
"Will you take $17,500 in cash tomorrow for the car?" 
 
 
and also, when you buy it - change the brake fluid immediately. It needs to be changed out every 2-3 years (and it's been 11...?).  Probably change the cabin filter and the air filters too.   The "lifetime" coolant is really only intended for 6 years.  
 
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			07-31-2013, 04:07 AM
			
			
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			Great looking car and its an S with 250 hp.   $18,500 cash will do it, nice compromise especially with those low miles.    Looks similar to mine. 
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			Thanks for all your responses , it is very helpful for me! 
and I found another one, this time 2003 boxster S with 60k miles,  
what do you guys think about this one? is it much of the difference between 2000 and 2003?
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			07-31-2013, 07:23 AM
			
			
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			The 2003 looks nice, you will get a glass window and a glove box. Personally, I would go with your original 2000. Go over there with your offer and see what happens.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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				The 2003 looks nice, you will get a glass window and a glove box. Personally, I would go with your original 2000. Go over there with your offer and see what happens. 
			
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Yeah, there is something that that i like about 2000 one more than 2003    and carfax looks really nice with all services detailed, also i found out on carfax that  
Brake fluid flushed/changed and Oil and filter changed in by the end of 2011 when car had 20k miles 
it is a 2.5 hour drive to see the car, Maybe i should give my offer to the guy over the phone?
		  
		
		
 
		
		
		
		
		
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