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Just bought a 2006 Boxster S. Flying to Texas Saturday to pick it up and drive it to Washington State.

Only trouble is I can't seem to get any work done. Just obsessing. This is the first nice car I've treated myself to in 25 years. Motorcycling, sailing, and most lately bicycling resulted in my not caring about what car I drove until.... =o)
 
Hello there...

Just bought a 2006 Boxster S. Flying to Texas Saturday to pick it up and drive it to Washington State.

Only trouble is I can't seem to get any work done. Just obsessing. This is the first nice car I've treated myself to in 25 years. Motorcycling, sailing, and most lately bicycling resulted in my not caring about what car I drove until.... =o)

... Welcome to Babblers.
Post some pictures when you get a chance.
Have a great drive back home.
Happy Boxstering,
Pedro`
 
... Welcome to Babblers.
Post some pictures when you get a chance.
Have a great drive back home.
Happy Boxstering,
Pedro`

Thanks Pedro. I have some photos I saved from the seller's site. I'll see if I can post some. In the meantime, folks might get a kick out of the 'options' list.

Don't get me wrong, I liked the seller. Very honest and met my price, but the list of options, complete with exclamation marks tickled me. I assume at least half of them are standard on the 2006 S:

"ANTI-LOCK BRAKES
BOSE SURROUND SOUND SYSTEM W/WINDSTOP
CD PLAYER
CRUISE CONTROL
DRIVER AIRBAG
FOG LIGHTS
LEATHER SEATS
PASSENGER AIRBAG
POWER LOCKS
POWER WINDOWS
REMOTE KEYS
SECURITY SYSTEM
SIDE AIRBAGS
TRACTION CONTROL
VARIABLE WIPERS
XENON HEADLIGHTS
Option Notes
3.2 Liter 6 Cylinder!
Bose Audio w/Windstop!
Arctic Silver Metallic Paint!
6 Speed Manual Transmission!
18" Alloy Wheels!
Porsche Stability Management (PSM)!
Porsche Side Impact Protection System (POSIP)!
Power Convertible Top!
Homelink!
Leather Seats!
Speed Activated Rear Spoiler!
Traction Control (ASR)!"

Maybe some of the members can tell me which of these really IS a big deal.

This is my first Porsche. Back in college I had friends with a 356 and a 912. The 986/987 seems to carry on that tradition.

I was always more interested in handling than power. I've never even test driven a Boxster, so I'm really looking forward to picking this up Saturday.
 

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The list looks like the standard options on a Boxster S. But the pictures look great, nice looking car. I think you are going to have a great time driving this sport machine. Have fun.
 
Nice looking car. You will have a blast with this.
 
Thanks guys. I'm looking forward to it.

Due to having to do at least 2200 miles in 3 days, I'll have to do much of this on the interstates. Prob'ly head West and up thru NV to avoid potential weather issues.

Anyone suggest Houston to Eastern Washington winter routes?

Also, since I'll just be cruising, is there a recommended 'sweet spot' rpm for economy and long engine life.
 
Before planning on driving have you considered shipping the car? I just went through this myself last month and decided to ship instead of drive. The cost of a plane ticket and 3 days of travel will likely be the same for shipping the car. At least with shipping you don't have to worry about road condition and the weather. If weather wasn't a factor than I would definitely drive.

I shipped my car from PA to bay Area.
 
Nice car! Enjoy! Welcome! (Gratuitous exclamation points in keeping with the theme!) ;)

Thanks. And in keeping with that theme, the reason I'm not shipping it is because I want it NOW!

The rest of my stable is a 1997 Mitsubishi Diamante with a bad paint spot on the hood and 4 tires that leak air due to age.

Of course, I'm not mentioning the motorcycles which is why the tires die of old age before the tread wears out.
 
To find out exactly what your factory options are, there should be a sticker on your Owner's Manual or service Manual with each of the Option Codes.
You can decode each one here: http://www.pedrosgarage.com/Site/Porsche_Option_Codes_List.html
Happy Boxstering,
Pedro

Thanks Pedro. BTW, I looked at your site. Looks like some great DIY mods. Also appears the 997 came out with many of those mods already done by the factory. Do you, or anyone, have suggestions for 997 hacks?
 
My 2000 986 runs really sweet @ 75 - 77 mph, right about 3000rpm's. Fast enough to make time, but not so fast as to arouse the Highway Patrol!! Cool Runnin', Mon'!!
 
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