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Lexus ES300

1993

3L V6, 4 speed Auto, "Quad-Cam"

Around 185hp stock.

BRISBANE

PRICE: $8500

Reason for selling: Saving up for uni course costs (genuine reason)

JUST HAD A BRAND NEW 4 SPEED ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED TRANSMISSION PLACED INTO IT. COST OVER $3500. HAS FULL 2 YEAR WARRANTY, INCLUDING ALL RECIEPTS AND CERTIFICATES.

Engine runs very well, has around 285 000 on the odo, but runs perfectly. No problems with it, idles nicley at around 650rpm. Runs easy through the rpm range, no problems.

List of freatures include: Full leather interior (grey), electric windows, electric mirrors, electric seating, independent wishbone suspension, dark tint, 8 speaker Lexus dolby digital sound system (as standard) with amplifier and 12 stacker. Original Lexus badging all round, and 15" 5 spoke Lexus alloys. Alarm system and full cimate control air-conditioning, ready for summer! Working perfectly. 4 projector headlights on front.

Great car, also for a P-plater as it's naturally aspirated.

CONTACT ANDREW VIA EMAIL FOR VIEWING AND MORE INFO ETC. burnout.gif

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