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2010 Lexus Rx350 Premium Package No Accident Clean Carfax Title Garage Kept on 2040-cars

US $26,995.00
Year:2010 Mileage:42400
Location:

San Antonio, Texas, United States

San Antonio, Texas, United States
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2010 Lexus RX 350

Had it for less than 1 year
need to sell this week 

Premium Package
No accident
clean carfax title
Garage kept
non-smoking


$26,995 obo

KBB value is about $28,000-$28,600 


VIN: 2T2ZK1BA7AC040849
Mileage: 42,400
V6, 3.5 Liter
Automatic, 6-Spd
FWD
Traction Control 
Stability Control 
Keyless Entry
Keyless Start
AC/Heat
All Power Winder/Power Door locks
Bluetooth Wireless
Parking Sensors
Backup Camera
Heated/Cooled Seat
Dual Power Seats
Leather
Moon Roof
Option upgrade size 19 tire (one new tire rear drive side, installed on in May 2014, warranty transferable)
All four tires are Michelin Latitude HP
Synthetic oil change done not long ago, good for another 3,000 miles.

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