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2001 lexus front on a 92 celsior back

2 tone

airbaggs

cream leather interior

sound sys

v8 1uzfe

only just hit 80,000 kms

full kit

18" mags

tint

heated and massage seats

sunroof

full exhaust sounds very nice

all electric

power everything

power seats

traction

power

ac

wont dissapoint

more for swaps... hit me up

$14,000

gold coast qld

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