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2002 Lexus Gs300 Base Sedan 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars

US $7,300.00
Year:2002 Mileage:125000
Location:

Waldorf, Maryland, United States

Waldorf, Maryland, United States
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Description
PERFORMANCE FEATURES



Premium Package Includes: Lexus In-Dash 6-CD Auto Changer and Power Tilt and One-Touch Open/Close Slide Moonroof with Sunshade, Leather Trim Interior, Memory System for Driver's Seat

All-Season Tires with Aluminum Wheels

Trunk Mat

Heated Front Seats







3.0 Liter 220HP Twin Cam 24-Valve In-Line
6-Cylinder Engine with Continuously Variable
Valve Timing (VVT-i)
Wide-Range 5-Speed Electronically Controlled
Automatic Transmission with Intelligence (ECT-i)
E-Shift Steering Wheel Mounted Shift Buttons
4-Wheel Independent Double-Wishbone Suspension
Gas Pressurized Shock Absorbers w/front
Rebound Springs
Vehicle-Speed Sensing Progressive Power Rack-
and-Pinion Steering
4-Wheel Power Assisted Ventilated Front & Solid
Rear Disc Brakes
215/60R16 V-Rated Tires
16" Aluminum Alloy Wheels
SAFETY FEATURES
Dual Front Airbags, Fr. Seat-Mounted Side Impact
Airbags, Front Seat Side Curtain Airbags,
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
3-Point Safety Belts All Seating Positions,
Front with Manual Height Adjustable Anchors
Front Seat Belt Pretensioners w/ Force Limiters
Height Adjustable Headrests Including Rear Center
Vehicle Skid Control (VSC) w/Integrated ABS,
Brake Assist (BA) & Traction Control (TRAC)
Energy Managing Crumple Zones, Side Door Beams
Theft-Deterrent System w/ Engine Immobilizer
Multi-Reflector Headlamps w/ Integrated Foglamps
First Aid Kit
LUXURY AND CONVENIENCE FEATURES
Multi-Adjustable Power Front Seats
Genuine Walnut Wood Interior Trim
Dual Zone Climate Control, Automatic
Recirculation with Smog Sensor & Air Filter
Dual Power Heated Outside Mirrors
Electrochromic Inside/Outside Mirrors
Lexus Premium Audio System AM/FM/Cassette
7-Speakers with ASL & RDS
Rear Glass Imprinted Antenna System with
FM Diversity
One-Touch Up/Down Pwr. Windows w/Pinch Protection
Power Door Locks with Driver's Door Two-Turn
Unlock Feature
Power Tilt and Telescopic Steering Column
with Automatic Tilt-Away
Key Integrated Multi-Function Remote Entry System
White Backlit Optitron Instrumentation
Fade-Out Illuminated Entry System
Lexus HomeLink Universal Transceiver
Infrared and UV Reduction Glass
Compass / Carpeted Floor Mats

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For most vehicles, eclipsing the 30,000-mile mark isn't much to celebrate. With modern vehicles fully capable of sailing right past the 250,000-mile line with just basic, regular maintenance, the wee 30k is as common as coffee.
But that's not the case for supercars like the Lexus LFA. The limited-production machines are more likely to be museum pieces than commuter cars. That's what makes the fact that Lexus has not one, but two LFA models with over 30,000 miles on the clock so special. Paul Walker recently met the dynamic duo out at Willow Springs Raceway.
Walker seems impressed with the two supercars after hammering around the Streets course, saying the ultra rare, high-mileage LFA examples feel as quick and sturdy as they did when the left the factory. Lexus says the cars have both only received their equal shares of regular maintenance. Catch the video of both cars on track below along with a few words from Walker.

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