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hi guys,

i have my lexus es300 for sale.

1994 model. car is in excellent condition inside and out.

129000k's with leather interior and 17 inch lexus rims. it comes with log books and has the premium sound package which includes a 10 stacker cd player and an 8 speaker stereo. car runs like a dream and is one of the most comfortable cars i have owned. car comes 7 months reg till september and a rwc. it has 3 sets of keys including a spare keyless entry remote just incase you lock the keys in the car. this car will not disapiont.

Full electrics, pw,ps, air con, auto climate control,

interior boot lock, electric seats, etc.

price is 11500ono and will consider swap for a car of lesser value with money my way.

this car is a perfect cruiser

link to car sales

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...|1&trecs=14

email [email protected] for any more info, or just pm me

cheers guys

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