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I thought cruise was fairly common. Mine had it. No resume function though which is a bit of an omission.
Heated seats were the rare option, not that I ever used them, as it lived in the garage.Don’t get an Anniversary or anything with the sports suspension option, as it’s too competent to be fun on the road, and maybe don’t get an S but get a 2.7 instead because the engine is only really good when you rev the tits off it and in a 3.2 you just can’t without risking your licence.
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That’s interesting about the 2.7 over the 3.2 - I’m on a Boxster forum and the hive mind over there is thinking along the same likes as you.
As for the anniversary, they’re still holding their money and I gather the sports suspension was a rather expensive option at the time that most buyers didn’t take up.
The missus has heated seats in her land yacht and I thought I’d unwittingly soiled myself before I realised that this thing was set to Turkish prison™️ Levels of “warming”
Fuck knows how much it’ll cost.
Anyway, it appears that Porsche produced virtually no ‘02-‘04 Boxster S models with cruise control. Plenty of specialists can retro fit it with the appropriate stalk and the necessary cables are reasonably inexpensive. May well have a crack at it myself if I can find one in the right colour.
Who’d have thought that seal grey was such a difficult colour to track down.
In the meantime, I have to get the M3 detailed prior to handing it over to collectingcars for all the fun and games of selling it...