1998 Lexus Gs300 Base Sedan 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
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This is a NO RESERVE auction for a 1998 Lexus GS300 that I had acquired from a government seizure auction for my own personal use. I was picking up vehicles for my business and came across this wonderful car. This vehicle was seized by a state government agency and sold to me at auction last year. It RUNS AND DRIVES ABSOLUTELY GREAT!! The transmission shifts nice and smooth and the engine runs GREAT with no problems or noises. It has NO NOISE, NO LEAKS, NO RUST, NO MAJOR DENTS OR SCRATCHES!! Since I had it, it has been absolutely maintained and driven with care by me. I have ALL THE MAINTENANCE RECORDS ON IT THE WHOLE TIME IT HAS BEEN IN MY POSSESSION!! This vehicle has always had and still has NO MAJOR PROBLEMS AT ALL the whole time I have had it!! It is a 1998 and I have medical issues and am distributing some of my business vehicles and I am now including this one which I had for my own personal use. It has 140,221 miles on it which I think is not bad for this car at all!! All power accessories work great with no flaws!! It runs very quiet its really smooth to drive. It has the 3.0L engine which is really great on gas. I did not put any custom parts or alterations to this vehicle. The LEATHER IS IN GREAT SHAPE as you can see in the pictures!! The tires are very well treaded with about 9/32 tread on them as you can also see in the pics. This is a very good price for this car, however it is still a 1998 and over 10 years old and has wear and tear for its year and minor scuffs and scratches. Yet this is still a VERY GOOD price for this car! It has a 'buy it now' price on it, but I think that usually goes away after a bid is placed. As I mentioned that I have a medical issues and am distributing out some of my business vehicles and do require that the winning bidders follow though with the terms of the auction. I do not usually deal with eBay, so there's lack of feedback, however I did recently sell a few vehicles on here with GREAT results. Therefore if you have any questions or would like to view the vehicle for yourself, feel free to call me at 773-219-1604. Please also note: I will assist with shipping if needed as I did with my last 2 buyers when they purchased my vehicles from me, I have good sources and good location and will have no problem in assisting. Thanks and good luck bidding.
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