2006 Lexus Rx330 Base Sport Utility 4-door 3.3l Premuim Package Plus! on 2040-cars
Chula Vista, California, United States
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2006 Lexus RX330 Up for sale I have my wifes, beautiful 2006 RX330 in one of the best colors available, Flint Mica with super soft grey leather interior. Installed options when bought from dealer: Premium Package which included: All leather trim interior, Power Tilt/Telescoping steering with memory, One touch open/close moonroof, High-Intensity Discharge Headlamps (HID) with Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS) which means the headlights move as you turn the steering...this is a great and cool option, Roof Rails and Rack, llluminated entry system, lluminated door sills (all four), Power rear lift gate. 6 Disc In-Dash CD Auto Changer, Upgraded Factory 18" Aluminum Alloy Wheels with 235/55/18 Michelin Tires Professionaly Installed Options: Bluetooth hands free System threw factory radio, so when placing or reciving a call radio halts or automaticaly mutes so you can recieve or make calls. Cell phone mount and charging system. Separate control for bluetooth volume. ipod connection threw factory radio, can see list of songs and names threw screen of factory radio, fast foward, skip and all features ipod uses threw radio buttons.
Those are all the options....... now for the car maintenace. It has been serviced only at lexus dealers in southern california, was bought at Jim Falk lexus of Beverly Hills, Serviced there and at: South Bay Lexus, and Lexus of San Diego. Complete Documentation of Service at these Dealers, Timing Belt has been Changed at 90,932 miles also with documentation available! This was my wifes car and I'm very, very picky about getting our cars serviced and running in tip top shape, Immaculate condition, rest assured you are buying a turn key, get in and drive with no maintenace issues or problems areas that you will have to fix, just gas and go! You will not be dissapointed in this Adult Driven, Clean never abused RX!!! Its been babied its whole life! garage kept always! I dont think anyone has ever sat in the back seat! NO LEAKS, NO TEARS, NO BODYWORK, NO PAINTWORK, NO WEIRD NOISES! NON SMOKER, NO KIDS ( NOT YET ATLEAST) CARFAX AVAILABLE, TWO KEYS, AND SERVICE RECORDS! REGISTRATION UP TO DATE (MARCH 2014) We are selling this car because wife wanted a newer one, thats all, spoiled wife what can I say.....Clean California Title on hand, Smoged and ready for the next owner, We are motavatied sellers, make us a reasonable offer :) If you have any questions, concerns please just email us. If you are local buyers feel free to come buy and test drive! You will love it! THANKS FOR LOOKING :)
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Lexus RX for Sale
Low low mile - loaded - navigation - sunroof - gorgeous color combination!!
Silver/gray, sunroof, cd changer, s.fl, low miles, cold a/c, clean, new tires
Moonroof, navigation, backup camera, clean carfax, loaded!! better hurry!
Suv 3.5l power door locks power windows power driver's seat homelink system
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