Up for auction is this 2006 Porsche 987 Boxster finished in Arctic Silver Metallic over a Stone Grey interior. A lifelong California car, this 5-speed 2006 Boxster was acquired by its third and current owner in 2018 shortly before receiving a new clutch, flywheel, and inspection of the IMS bearing. An upgraded sound system was installed by a prior owner, and an optional Sport steering wheel comes from the factory along with heated seats. This 987 is now being offered for auction by its owner out of Southern California showing approximately 80k miles on the odometer.
This 987 comes finished in Arctic Silver Metallic with a Stone Grey soft top and 17” Boxster wheels, a factory drop-forged update of the classic Fuchs design. The seller notes a small scuff on the passenger side of the lower front fascia as well as slight fading on the soft top. Replacement headlights have been installed and their lenses were recently polished. New stone guards have also been applied ahead of the rear wheels, detailed images are provided in the gallery along with a clean CARFAX report.
The Stone Grey standard leather interior comes factory fitted with heated seats, Bose speakers, and an optional Sport steering wheel. An upgraded sound system installed by a prior owner includes a Pioneer touchscreen Bluetooth head unit with navigation. Some typical signs of wear are noted on the climate controls and driver seat.
The mid-mounted 2.7L flat-six engine generates up to 240 HP and 199 lb.-ft of torque, driving the rear wheels by way of a 5-speed manual transmission. The CARFAX report includes 8 maintenance records dating back to 2012, and service under current ownership includes a new clutch and flywheel, new OEM brake pads and rotors, a new battery, wiper blades, and routine oil and filter changes. The seller adds that the IMS bearing was inspected upon their purchase in 2018.
This sale will include a clean title. Offering a lively mid-engine driving experience with a traditional 5-speed manual transmission, this Boxster makes an excellent choice for any enthusiast in search of an everyday open-top sports car.
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Seems like a very fair buy! nice to know IMS bearing inspection done.
Sold for $15,000
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@dhuynh4929 - Hi there. I’m really sorry but I will be at work tomorrow so am unable to show the vehicle before the auction ends.
Hi Kat,
Can I see the car tomorrow Friday before the auction end? I am in the LA area and available.
Thanks,
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@TomBuddTX - I had a PPI done on the vehicle before I purchased the vehicle and he could not put the car onto a lift at that time so told me he checked the oil for debris/shavings which apparently is a sign of a bad or failing IMS. I then had the clutch/flywheel replaced so asked the mechanic to check the IMS while the car was on the lift. I don't know any more detail as to how this was done exactly.
Hello! What does "inspection" of IMS Bearing mean? How is that done?
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@ronmted the seller typically does not disclose the reserve price. Sometimes…. They will notify the bidders once it has been reached, sometimes…
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What is reserve and what does it cost to do L&N IMS replacement ?
@Bscher - Absolutely….. Happy to accommodate any inspections on the vehicle.
@Katryce123 Thank you for your response. Would you be open to allowing a potential buyer to a do a pre purchase inspection of their own?
@Bscher - Hi there. The IMS was checked before I purchased the vehicle and it did not need replacing. The current reserve price is fair and already reflects the vehicle age and condition. Thanks
@Bilinski4447 - Yes that’s correct. I had the IMS checked before I purchased the vehicle and it did not need replacing.
Also curious about the IMS bearing being replaced from LN Engineering? If not, are you willing to lower the reserve price ?
You said the IMS bearing was inspected Not replaced with new L&N bearing kit correct.