1995 Lexus Ls400 Base Sedan 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
North Ferrisburgh, Vermont, United States
For sale is a 1995 Lexus LS400 in very good to excellent condition. This is a one owner vehicle and has been in my family since new. There are a couple of dents on the driver side along with a scratch along part of the side. The car draped up against a fence a couple of years ago and caused the minor issue. Other than that the car is pristine. I tried to show all of the info in the pictures that I hope you will look at. The Lexus has all the luxuries a Lexus is known for and the engine and transmission run perfectly. The antenna for the radio needs to be replaced. As you ken see by the pictures the interior, the trunk and the engine compartment are all in very excellent condition. The car is located in the Burlington, VT area and the buyer must pick up or make arrangements for delivery. This car will not disappoint and is fairly priced. I have clear title to this vehicle. Thank you.
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