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2007 Lexus Is350 Navigation Rear View Camera Loaded on 2040-cars

US $11,700.00
Year:2007 Mileage:106860
Location:

Boynton Beach, Florida, United States

Boynton Beach, Florida, United States



For sale is a well kept Lexus is350 ... This vehicle comes equipped with navigation.. bluetooth ..
Rear View camera ....keyless start .. DVD video . 

Car drives very smooth .. Very quick car 
Very nice color combo
Silver with black leather interior 
Painted calipers 
smooth transmission..ice cold ac ..power sunroof ..power seats 
Recent 100k mile service including 
New tires .New water pump
New brakes and 
new cross drilled rotors
Spark plugs and  coil packs changed 
Recent serviced at Lexus dealership 
Mileage
106k
My daily driver 
I'm the 2nd 
I'm very meticulous with My cars 
Pictures available upon request 
Im selling this car cause I recently purchased
an SUV and need a bigger 
Car is very reliable 
Serious inquiries only ..

Once again this is the IS350 not the is250
Can assist with shipping arrangements if buyer is
From
Out of state .

Title in hand 



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