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2012 Boxster Spyder
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Year: 2012
Make: Porsche
Model: Boxster
Mileage (numbers only please): 21300
Color: White
Price (no $ sign please): $58000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): NorCal
Body Style: Cabriolet
Transmission Type: Manual - 6 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 2 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: AM-FM CD
2nd owner; purchased @1,800 miles in April 2012. Excellent condition with no dents, door dings, etc. Runs perfectly, no mechanical issues whatsoever.
Carrara White / Black alcantara & leather interior
6-speed manual transmission
Sport bucket seats
Factory options-
Sport exhaust
Sport chrono
Alcantara package (steering wheel, handbrake lever, gearshift lever/boot)
CDR-30
Air conditioning
Painted roll bar
Xenons
Original msrp ~75,000
Other options/upgrades-
Bilstein PSS-9 (lowered approx 1" from factory specs; original suspension parts included)
OEM short shifter
GT3 master cylinder
GT3 brake ducts
Painted black wheels
Driver's seat lowered ~3/4" via custom bracket (original brackets included)
Clear protective film 1/2 hood, front bumper, mirrors
All badging changed to "Spyder" (rear deck lid, door sills, cupholder trim)
Side bolsters for both seats
All maintenance records, manuals, keys, etc included with sale.
Last edited by Dave I; 08-22-2016 at 02:24 PM.
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Possibly...at this point, would like to sell everything as is. Will see if/when it sells what the new owner would like to do with the seat bracket.
Forgot to mention in the ad that original suspension parts are also included.
Forgot to mention in the ad that original suspension parts are also included.
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2012 Porsche Boxster Spyder
2nd owner; purchased @1,800 miles in April 2012. Excellent condition with no dents, door dings, etc. Runs perfectly, no mechanical issues whatsoever.
Carrara White / Black alcantara & leather interior
6-speed manual transmission
Sport bucket seats
Factory options-
Sport exhaust
Sport chrono
Alcantara package (steering wheel, handbrake lever, gearshift lever/boot)
CDR-30
Air conditioning
Painted roll bar
Xenons
Original msrp ~75,000
Other options/upgrades-
Bilstein PSS-9 (lowered approx 1" from factory specs; original suspension parts included)
OEM short shifter
GT3 master cylinder
GT3 brake ducts
Painted black wheels
Driver's seat lowered ~3/4" via custom bracket (original brackets included)
Clear protective film 1/2 hood, front bumper, mirrors
All badging changed to "Spyder" (rear deck lid, door sills, cupholder trim)
Side bolsters for both seats
All maintenance records, manuals, keys, etc included with sale.
2nd owner; purchased @1,800 miles in April 2012. Excellent condition with no dents, door dings, etc. Runs perfectly, no mechanical issues whatsoever.
Carrara White / Black alcantara & leather interior
6-speed manual transmission
Sport bucket seats
Factory options-
Sport exhaust
Sport chrono
Alcantara package (steering wheel, handbrake lever, gearshift lever/boot)
CDR-30
Air conditioning
Painted roll bar
Xenons
Original msrp ~75,000
Other options/upgrades-
Bilstein PSS-9 (lowered approx 1" from factory specs; original suspension parts included)
OEM short shifter
GT3 master cylinder
GT3 brake ducts
Painted black wheels
Driver's seat lowered ~3/4" via custom bracket (original brackets included)
Clear protective film 1/2 hood, front bumper, mirrors
All badging changed to "Spyder" (rear deck lid, door sills, cupholder trim)
Side bolsters for both seats
All maintenance records, manuals, keys, etc included with sale.
Handling should be better as you can corner balance and lowered you can get a more aggressive alignment but what about the ride quality ... say from you wife's mouth . If I go that route I will also change out the upper strut bushings to mono ***** great looking car
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I feel like the car is more planted and has more responsive steering feel. Had to add 5mm spacers after lowering/alignment/etc...the overall combo is nice and not too harsh in my opinion. Overall feel for ride quality is about halfway between stock Spyder and stock 996GT3, if that makes sense?
My wife doesn't mind the change in ride quality, but she doesn't like the sport bucket seats to begin with and rarely goes with me anywhere in that car.
My wife doesn't mind the change in ride quality, but she doesn't like the sport bucket seats to begin with and rarely goes with me anywhere in that car.
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For now they seem to be holding steady in the high 50's to low 60's for LWB and MT. Pdk LWB Spyders are slightly less but not by much. The sofa seat Spyders are in the high 40's to low 50's.
Of course all of this depends on the cars condition and history. From what I have been seeing it sounds like there are several on the market that have had accidents and or are beat up so prices for these Spyders should be lower so you can't really make assumptions when one sells at a much lower price.
I think they will eventually start increasing, especially with the fact the prices have held steady even after the release of the new Spyder.
Good luck with the sale Dave, sorry to see you leave the Spyder fold. Curious to hear what's next....
Of course all of this depends on the cars condition and history. From what I have been seeing it sounds like there are several on the market that have had accidents and or are beat up so prices for these Spyders should be lower so you can't really make assumptions when one sells at a much lower price.
I think they will eventually start increasing, especially with the fact the prices have held steady even after the release of the new Spyder.
Good luck with the sale Dave, sorry to see you leave the Spyder fold. Curious to hear what's next....
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Thanks Afshin. Agree that prices should increase some in the future, which is among the reasons I'm kicking myself already for selling. These are really great cars that offer an unbeatable combination of visceral driving experience for a relatively low (for Porsche) price point.
Not sure what's in store next; I have two teenage sons who are both driving, so we don't have enough parking/garage space. Will try going sports-car-less for a while and see how long I can stand it.
Not sure what's in store next; I have two teenage sons who are both driving, so we don't have enough parking/garage space. Will try going sports-car-less for a while and see how long I can stand it.
For now they seem to be holding steady in the high 50's to low 60's for LWB and MT. Pdk LWB Spyders are slightly less but not by much. The sofa seat Spyders are in the high 40's to low 50's.
Of course all of this depends on the cars condition and history. From what I have been seeing it sounds like there are several on the market that have had accidents and or are beat up so prices for these Spyders should be lower so you can't really make assumptions when one sells at a much lower price.
I think they will eventually start increasing, especially with the fact the prices have held steady even after the release of the new Spyder.
Good luck with the sale Dave, sorry to see you leave the Spyder fold. Curious to hear what's next....
Of course all of this depends on the cars condition and history. From what I have been seeing it sounds like there are several on the market that have had accidents and or are beat up so prices for these Spyders should be lower so you can't really make assumptions when one sells at a much lower price.
I think they will eventually start increasing, especially with the fact the prices have held steady even after the release of the new Spyder.
Good luck with the sale Dave, sorry to see you leave the Spyder fold. Curious to hear what's next....
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There is no doubt these cars are very special, and compared to the other "specials" out there, they are incredible value. I guess VIN is King, and with such low production, along with the incredible story this car tells, there is bound to be appreciation before too long. Look what happened to RS America's...
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Updating some information:
MSRP $73,735
PSS9 installation: SP Motorsports, Hayward CA (parts purchased from Rennlist guru Mooty)
Master cylinder, brake ducts, seat brackets: TC Design, Campbell CA (parts purchased from Suncoast)
Short shifter: Fletcher Jones Porsche, Fremont CA (parts purchased from Suncoast)
Protective film installation: Premier Protective Films, Fremont CA
All maintenance performed by Fletcher Jones Porsche with the exception of 5/14/16 service (local independent)
CA DMV fees paid through 8/28/2017
MSRP $73,735
PSS9 installation: SP Motorsports, Hayward CA (parts purchased from Rennlist guru Mooty)
Master cylinder, brake ducts, seat brackets: TC Design, Campbell CA (parts purchased from Suncoast)
Short shifter: Fletcher Jones Porsche, Fremont CA (parts purchased from Suncoast)
Protective film installation: Premier Protective Films, Fremont CA
All maintenance performed by Fletcher Jones Porsche with the exception of 5/14/16 service (local independent)
CA DMV fees paid through 8/28/2017
Last edited by Dave I; 08-29-2016 at 03:20 AM.