2002 Lexus Is300 5speed Manual on 2040-cars
Brooklyn, New York, United States
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I have a 02 5 speed lsd I picked up out the auction. The car has a PENNSYLVANIA SALVAGE TITLE. It runs and drives and is in fully stock condition. Apart from it needing a front bumper cover and driver side fender (can stay as it is now its up to your taste), little nicks here and there the car is great. The only thing I had to change was the driver side tie rod end as it broke from the fender bender and the driver side front rim is curbed up. The interior is clean with no rips at all. Heat and ac works all lights work. I bought the car with intentions to boost it for my brother as a graduation gift
but he failed to graduate so the car is gone. I bought the car under my shops
dealer license so NYs residents has to pay sales tax, everyone else does not have
to (just to make that clear). I am asking $4500 obo . USA buyers only please, 0 or negative feedback please do not bid, your bids will be cancelled. Feel free to ask me any
questions. Car needs nothing to pass salvage inspection.... Thanks for looking. |
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