2006 Fully Loaded Lexus Gs300 Sedan 4-door - No Reserve Price on 2040-cars
Selling a 1 owner owned Lexus GS. It has absolutely every option on it
that was available back in 2006 including goodies like Bluetooth,
Keyless entry, Push-Button Start, Navigation, Bi-Xeon Headlamps,
Blind-Spot warning systems, touch screen for radio presets, AC/Heating,
Heated Seats, Memory Seats, Sunroof, the list goes on. etc. All of these things are in perfectly working order.
Pricing this much lower than blue book mainly b/c its in fair cosmetic condition. Not a ton of issues but there are some markings, dents and clear coat scrapings you need to know about. Please see the disclosure section for more detail and take a close look at the pics as I took pictures of all that. It's not a big deal to most but I'm psycho about car care. Also see the disclosure part for a description of mechanical. Some dash lights just came on but the car is running the same as it has been. New stuff and/or good stuff recently added: -Brand new (like 3 months old) Yokohama tires were put on (all 4 wheels) which is about $1600 right there. See the pics -New Brake Pads put on about 3 months ago. -Brand new windshield wipers put on 1 month ago Serious buyers only please. Sold as is and sale is final. Thanks |
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