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1999 silver boxster update

xenon2000

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Hi guys

I should have spent more on buying the car, but I did learn a lot, I liked the car a lot, it was fun for the 150m I drove it, I lost 2k on the car.

Update on on the car it was on British car auctions website, blackbush,
but have found it on fleebay, being sold by carwithnoserverreading, yes it's in reading auction company, item number 283360078990

its got too 2k

problems I know off
needs new roof
wheel bearing drivers side needs replaceing,
clutch slipps if pushed hard,
exhaust will need doing very soon yes the hole thing,
it needs a service, and water pump needs replaceing, and the bonnet needs repaint.
front passengers side brake calliper bolt
is cross threaded, so might need new hub,

and all the suspension is rusty, the suspension crakes , so bushes need doing,
hand brake needs adjusting.

and it's had 12owners, and they have hidden the number plate , it's m8oxr


my advice stay clear.
In my view this car should be scrapped, to save better cars out there

Yes I should have spend at least 6k and get a good one, lesson learned

i do have a set of brand new front discs, not Oem, and pad wear indicator , good set of used u bends for exhaust and 101 things to do with your boxster, open to offers, PM me
 
Yes it is

it was only worth £150 , when I checked it a few month back, to me not worth the hassle,
but it does fit nice on a boxster,
if you want the plate u will have to buy the car from the auction company

i would stay clear as this car is going to be a money pit
 
Thanks only interested in plate ..If you still have title I would buy it from you can be done in 5 mins on line through DVLA . At least you will get some thing as long as the car has a current mot .
 

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