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2000 Lexus Gs 400 on 2040-cars

US $11,000.00
Year:2000 Mileage:96024 Color: / Black Leather Interior with Wood Grain Accents
Location:

Waldorf, Maryland, United States

Waldorf, Maryland, United States
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 2000 LEXUS GS 400

For Sale 2000 Lexus GS 400
Black Exterior / Black Leather Interior with Wood Grain Accents
Certified Lexus & Purchased from Lexus Dealership
96,024 Original Miles!
Maintained Every 3000 miles with Synthetic Motor Oil
Garage Kept! 4 Step Paint Rejuvination Process!
Drives Great Like New!
A 5 Star Vehicle! Sport Luxury!
Call Brent @ 240 587 9490
Graduate from Toyota Motors Lexus College
$7,000 IN JUST UPGRADES!

$ 11,000 OBO

Standard Features

Bucket Seats
Center Console
Fog Lights
Garage Door Opener
Power Heated Mirrors
Key less Entry System
Lighted Entry System
Power Brakes
Rear Window Defroster
Tinted Glass
Automatic Climate Control (2 Zone) - Driver and Passenger
4.0L V8 DOHC 32V FI Engine
Power Driver Seat w/Memory
Power Tilt and Telescopic Steering Wheel
Premium Unleaded Fuel Required
5-Speed Automatic Transmission
Clock
Tachometer
Alloy Wheels
Stability Control
Traction Control
4-Wheel ABS
Driver and Passenger Front Airbags
Front Side Airbags
Anti-Theft Alarm System
Leather Seating
Power Front Passenger Seat
Steering Wheel Audio Controls
Cruise Control
Power Steering
Remote Trunk Release
Leather and Wood Shift Knob Trim
Leather Steering Wheel Trim
Air Conditioning
Intermittent Windshield Wipers
Power Windows
Power Door Locks
Automatic On/Off Headlights
Daytime Running Lights
Auto-Dim Exterior Mirror(s)
Auto-Dim Rear View Mirror
AM/FM/Cassette Audio System

Optional Features

Upgraded Low Profile Rear Spoiler
LED Interior/Exterior Lighting
Compact Disc Changer
Heated Front Seats
Power Moonroof
20 Inch 5 Star Wheels -- Chrome
Falcon All Season Tires about 90% new!
Polished Stainless Steel Bolt On Custom Exhaust System Cat Back
K&N High Flow Air Filter
35% Legal Tint
Remote Start & Alarm
Upgraded Kenwood DVD,CD,MP3,SD,IPOD,VIDEO PLAYER with
Nakamichi Audio & 10" Subwoofer
Xenon High Intensity Discharge Headlights
F & R Side Privacy Curtains
Upgraded High Performance XS Power Battery & Platinum Battery Terminals
Smart Phone Holder with Hands Free Connection
New Custom Lexus Embroidered Floor Mats
New Interior Air Filter
Remote Window & Sunroof Opener
New High Performance Upgraded Brakes & Rotors
Upgraded High Performance Shocks & Struts
Upgraded Chrome Grill
New Iridium Spark Plugs better than Platinum

New Alternator

New Air Conditioner Compressor with New Coolant

Garmin GPS

$7,000 TOTAL JUST IN UPGRADES!



Performance

Horsepower: 300 hp @ 6000 rpm
325 H.P. with Upgrades
Gets better MPG with Upgrades!
Torque: 310 ft-lbs. @ 4000 rpm
Can use Regular Unleaded Fuel!
Fuel tank capacity: 19.8 gal.
I personally have seen these cars in the 300,000 + mileage range with no work done to them except routine maintence! A 5 star vehicle!
Call 240 587 9490
Serious Inquries Only! HAVE VIDEO!

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