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1995 Lexus Sc300 Red W/black Clean Runs & Drives Exc. Obd1 Supra Engine 2jz-ge on 2040-cars

US $3,900.00
Year:1995 Mileage:166000
Location:

Atkinson, New Hampshire, United States

Atkinson, New Hampshire, United States
Advertising:

1995 Lexus SC300 Auto 2JZ-GE EXTREMELY CLEAN Well Taken care of. 

100 % Stock Never modified. 


This engine is the same engine that came in the Toyota supra non Turbo models.
Very Rare RED with Black interior in excellent shape. Red with black interior is a rare combination to find.  
162K mile Runs and drives like new.
Great gas mileage. 

Best year for SC300 in my opinion. 95 was OBD1 and 1996 is OBD2

Makes the OBD1 more desirable for someone looking to modify the car. 


It is a 2 owner Vehicle with Clean Title and Clean Car-Fax Report.
Car-Fax Report Adds $790 to the retail value it is so clean.

There are plenty of other SC300 out there they may be cheaper but they are not anywhere near the shape of this one. First person to see this car will buy it. I know I have 3 of them and this one is cleanest.

It is loaded with
Heated seats option
Sunroof,
Power seat driver and pass
Memory seat
Auto dimming mirror.
Traction control

Here is a link for more pictures and videos... http://s183.photobucket.com/user/Supranaz/library/SC300%20RED?sort=3&page=1

The car is listed locally, I reserve the right to end the listing at any time if it is sold locally or for any other reason.

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