1992 Lexus Sc300 Base Coupe 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Steubenville, Ohio, United States
UP FOR SALE IS MY 92 LEXUS SC300.THIS IS THE FIRST YEAR FOR THIS MODEL AND THEY WERE EXTREMELY POPULAR BECAUSE THEY SHARE THE SAME MOTOR AS THE TOYOTA SUPRA MINUS THE TURBO FOR A FRACTION OF THE PRICE.THIS IS AN EXTREMELY NICE WELL TAKEN CARE OF VEHICLE AS YOU CAN TELL WHEN LOOKING VEHICLE OVER.I AM THE 5TH OWNER AND IT COMES WITH A SPOTLESS HISTORY REPORT.IT HAS 109,000 ORIGINAL MILES AND A 5 SPEED STICK TRANS WHICH IS RARE AND FUN.JUST HAD MY ASE CERTIFIED MECHANIC PERFORM THE TIMING BELT MAINTENANCE AND PLUGS AND WIRES WERE DONE ALSO AT THAT TIME.THIS CAR IS QUICK,GOOD LOOKING AND CLEAN.2JZGE IN LINE SIX MOTOR.IT HAS EVERY OPTION AVAILABLE I BELIEVE AND EVERYTHING WORKS.USUAL MINIMAL WEAR AND TEAR ISSUES INCLUDING PAINT BLEMS BUT DEFINATELY AN 8 OUT OF 10 FOR ITS AGE I WOULD ESTIMATE.I UPGRADED THE WHEELS TO 16" 2001 OEM LEXUS 9 SPOKE AS THE 15" OEM FACTORY WHEELS WERE GAUDY AND IT LOOKS MUCH SHARPER .PLEASE VIEW THE PICTURES AND FEEL FREE TO CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS . VEHICLE SOLD AS IS BUT TRUST MY OPINION AS I HAVE PRIDE IN MY 100% FEEDBACK AND AIM TO KEEP IT THAT WAY.Im selling to purchase a newer Lexus is300.with automatic.more practical for me at this time.this SC300 was my weekend toy.
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