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1999 Lexus Lx470 Base Sport Utility 4-door 4.7l on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:139500
Location:

Oceanside, California, United States

Oceanside, California, United States

I've got a nice used Lexus LX470 with low miles (139,500) for sale. I've done lots of baseline maintenance on it and was planning on keeping it. My family is growing by 1 more soon, and I can only have one Land Cruiser. So here's the info....

The Good:

  • All OEM Parts
  • New Timing Belt
  • New Waterpump
  • New Thermostat
  • New Toyota Red Radiator Fluid
  • New Valve Cover Gaskets
  • New Spark Plugs
  • New Power Steering Rack
  • New Tie Rod ends
  • New Air Filter
  • New Cabin Filter
  • New Strong Arm Hood Support Struts
  • Pfran LED Interior Light Kit
  • New 285/75-17 Nitto Terra Grapplers
  • New Method Racing Wheels (Double Standard)
  • Garmin Nuvi Navigation and a Cell Phone Dock
  • Plastidip coated Front Grill, Mirrors and Rear Lexus Emblem
  • New Optima Battery

The Bad

  • Paint Faded on Roof in many spots
  • Small Crack (1/2"-3/4") in dash
  • Tilt Wheel Function not working (not the fuse)
  • Steering Wheel has some wear
  • Wood Trim pc on Drivers Side door switch cracked and repaired
  • Front Seats a little worn
  • D light out in dash when it's in Drive (I have the bulbs)

I have a few extra parts and planned on doing more to it before we had a baby coming.

Parts:

  • Front Mud Flaps (OEM)
  • AHC Fluid (was going to flush the system)
  • 2 Wheel Spacers 1-1/4" (not sure if I needed them)
  • Factory Running Boards (took them off)

I had some plans for this rig. Armor it with new front and rear bumpers. Replace CV boots. New Stereo Unit Double DIN. Skid Plates. I just have to stop working on it and stick to my FZJ80 that I've had for a while. I was going to sell it and keep the LX, but I'm attached to the 80, so the LX must go.

Let me know if you want to come by and check it out or call if you have any questions.

Pat   760-419-2 five nine zero

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Since we know so little, we'll just share some of the exuberant marketing speak contained in the press release for your reading pleasure:
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