Lexus Es 300 1992 Pearl White No Reserve on 2040-cars
Fort Myers, Florida, United States
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I have for sale a 1992 Lexus ES300. I bought this car from a neighbor, for my daughter when she graduated from college five years ago. When I purchased it, I took the car to a former Lexus mechanic that did work on the side. He worked for Lexus approximately 10 years. I told him to go thru the car and do what needed to be done. At the time of purchase the car had 93,370 miles. Here is a list of things he did. A/C converted All seals and gaskets replaced All belts including timing belt Replaced water pump New plugs New wires New dis and rotorNew hoses and filters new front axle and boots new battery drain and service transmission new window regulators in rear windows new factory radio off ebay new speakers in rear new brake pads replace third brake bulb. new floor mats The work above was done when I bought the car. The work below was done in the next couple of years. Redo and clearcoat headlights 6 months ago Bottom cladding all around was repainted 2 years ago and still looks great. Factory color Front and rear bumper done at the same time. new battery about a year ago windows tinted about 2 years ago and still look great new rear struts about a year ago new ECU computer module less than a year ago new radiator about year and half ago New power steering high pressure hose about 3 weeks ago.
cassette player refurbished so cassette works all factory manuals including window sticker.
The car is a non smoker car. The car was bought here in Fort Myers Lexus dealer, and been here its whole life. All power options work. Power windows, seats, trunk release, gas door release, sunroof, cruise, etc. The A/C blows cold, but the air thru the center vents is a little weak. All other vents work and it is cold. Just havent checked it out. The car has been a very good car. drives and runs nice. I just bought a 1998 Lexus ES300 from the neighbor behind me for my daughter. She just graduated from Dental Hygene School and now has her license in Florida to practice. The paint is original and looks fantastic. The interior seat covers where replaced and look ok. The car has no dents or dings as I have someone who does paintless dent removal on all my cars. Spare and all trunk tools are in place along with first aid kit . Keyless remote was working, but the button on the side of the key fell out and needs replacing. The key itself is fine. Has another key. This is a very nice starter car with NO RESERVE. It is used, so look at the pictures and check my feedback. Car does not look like it is 22 years old!! Thanks and good luck Email me with any questions.
On Jun-24-14 at 11:05:36 PDT, seller added the following information: CAR HAS BEEN USING MOBIL 1 SYNTHETIC OIL FOR THE 5 YEARS I HAVE OWNED. On Jun-24-14 at 16:26:21 PDT, seller added the following information: I also have a 1992 Lexus SC300 coupe in same color, with 54,000 miles Near new condition. If interested in email me. On Jun-24-14 at 19:48:51 PDT, seller added the following information: My experience with NO RESERVE auctions, is if you wait till the end to bid, someone will outbid you. Don't miss out. High bid wins!! |
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