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movierstarcars 01-14-2008 08:07 AM

1997 German BOXSTER for sale: PERFECTION!!!
 
This is possibly the cleanest 1997 Basalt triple black Boxster for sale in the USA.
Private owner, never used in rain, not one rockchip or dent.


This is the German built 986 NOT the Finland built version.

LOADED including 3M clear bra and last serviced at RUF.

NO ISSUES. 38K miles.

Serious buyers only please.

Contact me for all the details and photos.
Car is in Dallas, TX.

Expensive but worth every penny.


email: moviestarcars@aol.com

Thanks,

Bill

dcporsche99 01-14-2008 08:37 AM

Hey Bill,
Could you post some pics! :cheers:

Dr. Kill 01-14-2008 08:53 AM

That's great. I hear German cars are fun to drive.

timothy 01-14-2008 09:06 AM

Bill, some of us are planning to meet in Uptown soon. Come join us for a final fling in the Boxster before selling it.

http://986forum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=14834

YellowJacket 01-14-2008 09:09 AM

A German Boxster, huh? What will they think of next? A Japanese Toyota? Or how about an American Ford. I bet that would be cool...

Brucelee 01-14-2008 04:10 PM

You guys are brutal!

Remember years back when Ford advertised the original Tarus as the World Car?

:D

986speedster 01-14-2008 04:25 PM

Those German Boxsters are rumored to be built with a double turbo, and flux capacitor. I may trade my Fin one in soon!!

movierstarcars 01-17-2008 07:58 AM

Saab Boxster
 
A Porsche is GERMAN built. Period.
Finland is not even close.

986speedster 01-17-2008 08:16 AM

?????? :confused: ?????? so if your Boxster is not built in Germany, then you dont have a real Porsche. Wow, I thought Carrera owners were hard on us, but now we shun our own. I guess a BMW built in N. Carolina is not really a Bimmer.

Brucelee 01-17-2008 08:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by movierstarcars
A Porsche is GERMAN built. Period.
Finland is not even close.


I guess you better tell that to the company. They are selling cars not made in GERMANY as Porsches.

If you are a lawyer, you have a great suit here.

BTW-Are you implying that German workers can assemble a car better than Finnish workers? If so, where's your data?

:)

racer_d 01-17-2008 12:20 PM

I wonder how expensive.. KBB says a completely loaded 1997, in excellent condition has a value of 21,450.. not to mention the premium for being made in Germany! ;) Not sure of your price, but 1) its winter in most of the US and 2) it is an 11 year old sports car... in a market where HELOCs are dead and folks struggling with wanting a car requiring premium fuel. 3) There are over 100 Boxsters on EBay alone, let alone the other hundreds on other advertising venues.

In my research when buying my Boxster, it was said the Finland built cars (Valmet) were built as good OR BETTER than their german counterparts.

Regardless... Good luck on your sale. May you find a buyer quickly at a price that can be agreed upon. Replacing it with another neat toy?

Bob Z. 01-17-2008 12:27 PM

I wonder if he really knows how many of the parts in his "German" Boxster were not made in Germany.

CJ_Boxster 01-17-2008 12:30 PM

Yes, like the Japanese made transmission

YellowJacket 01-17-2008 12:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 986speedster
I guess a BMW built in N. Carolina is not really a Bimmer.

That is unequivocally correct!! A BMW built in North Carolina would raise some red flags. Not to say there's anything wrong with North Carolina, but given the lack of BMW plants there, I picture an old tobacco farmer building X5's in his garage, and I get concerned...

Dr. Kill 01-17-2008 01:22 PM

As opposed to South Carolina?

blue2000s 01-17-2008 02:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by movierstarcars
A Porsche is GERMAN built. Period.
Finland is not even close.

Northern Germany to southern Finland is only about 760 miles. Less than a day's travel by Boxster, with a ferry ride too. It's probably about an hour and a half by plane, so it's pretty close.

986speedster 01-17-2008 03:51 PM

oops, is it S. Carolina????

Dr. Kill 01-17-2008 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 986speedster
oops, is it S. Carolina????

We knew what you meant - your point is still valid.

Frodo 01-17-2008 07:35 PM

Quote:

"Those German Boxsters are rumored to be built with a double turbo, and flux capacitor. I may trade my Fin one in soon!!"

Posted by 986speedster.

Hey 986, in spite of my initial eager anticipation, I find I'm not really using my flux capacitor all that much. Wanna buy it? Make me an offer. (Now the double turbo...THAT'S a different story altogether!)

RandallNeighbour 01-17-2008 07:49 PM

Bill (moviestarcars):

Everyone's had great fun with your first post about this car for sale, but frankly, my 97 was made in Finland and no one really cares where our cars were made because the build quality was the same, or so we all think... so perception is reality for us.

If you want someone to take some interest in this car, post pics of the exterior, interior, and explain what you mean by "loaded" because all boxsters came with leather interior, AC, electric windows, heated side mirrors, etc.

And state the asking price. If it's in the 15-17k range, you'll get some PM's about it. Anything north of this (20k or a bit more) will now buy a 2000 S with a much larger engine in it.

This is unsolicited advice, but hey, it beats the crap out of making fun of your listing and is constructive... not to say I haven't enjoyed the banter, but I would like to help you sell this excellent specimen to a Pcar enthusiast.


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