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Lexus SC400 - 1991 Coupe...Limited Edition Pearl White With All Lexus Extras Included, Even The Well Sort After Original Front And Rear Spoilers. This Car Has Been Well Looked After For All Of It's Life - Which Can Be Seen Through Its Immaculate Condition And Awesome Driving...This Car Will Be Missed And It Is Sad Too See It Go!Must Sell Due To Recent Career Change!

Although Much Of This Car Can Be Seen Through The Added Pictures, Some More Details Include:

*Prestige Motoring - The Car Is A Pleasure To Drive

*CD/Tape With A 12 CD Stacker & 7 Speakers

*Immaculate Tan Leather & Woodgrain Interior - All Adjustable!

*Aftermarket 17Inch Mag Wheels - Really Suit The Car With New Tyres!

*Automatic V8 - 4.2 Litre

*155,000 Km's - Majority Freeway From Previous Owner!

*Long Rego - Almost 10 Months

*Limited Pearl White Colour

*Well Sort After/Limited Front & Rear Colour Coded Spoilers

*TV & Sat nav (Still Required To Be Set Up For Australian Roads.)

*After-Market Floor Mats

*Tinted Windows

*Adjustable Air-Suspension (Can Raise/Lower While Driving Or Maintain Low Position.)

Car Has Been Regularly Serviced Throughout Life Including Full Service Last Week, To Ensure No Problems Prior To Sale! Car Will Be Greatly Missed & Will Be A Sad Day When It Goes - Must Sell Due To Recent Career Change And Legnth In Which I Now Have To Travel For Work!Alot Of Happy Hours Will Be Had While Driving For The New Owner!

Any Inspections And Tests Welcome - Test Drives Can Be Arranged, But Only To Suitable And Genuine Buyers...Do Not Want Time Wasters! Price is $10,500, But Is Negiotable - Also Willing & Open To Trades, But Looking For Cash On Top Of Sale If Can Be Arranged?

Message Or Ring Now...Grab Yourself This Awesome Lexus At A Great Price!More Pictures Can Also Be Arranged! Thanks For Veiwing This Add - Look Forward To Hearing From Some Of You...

Just Cleaned And Polished - This Car Is Awesome And Can Be Driven By All Ages!Who Will Be The Lucky NEW Owner???

Michael - 0401 139 501

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Edited by SKL11N

Pm's Replied...Yes,This Is The Lexus Model With Full Leather In Exceptional Condition?This Car Has Been Looked After,Not A Cheap BackYard Job???

Will Also Considser Trades On Stockish Skylines - Pulsar/Civic?

Thanks Again

Thanks Supra For Your Comments - Have Had Many OptionsIn Regard To Trading...Just Nothing That Takes My Interest? And No - Im Not A Car Dealer...Just Another Private Sale?

GTR2ENV - Thanks For Your Questions...Few People Have Been Asking?I Was Cautious Bout Purchasing Due To Fuel Costs,But It SuprisedMe...Goes Extremely Well For A V8 -Lexus Has That Fuel Manegemnt System Stock?

Thanks

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