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2297 days ago

Lexus LS430 New Zealand New

Steve from Redwood

Looking for a cheap Lexus? Look elsewhere, as this is possibly the best LS430 available. Genuine low mileage. Excellent condition vehicle.
I have owned this car for the last 6 years and it has been brilliant. Shouldn’t really be selling it but I couldn’t resist buying a new model Lexus, so this one is available to some lucky person.
V8 offers great power yet amazing economy for its size. I easily get 9L/100km on a trip.

This car travels better than 90% of brand new cars. Exceptionally quiet, smooth yet powerful, luxury on wheels. Great towing car, Lexus tow bar fitted. I have this set up to provide 12 volt power to caravan while towing. (Those are the connections you can see to the left of the normal trailer connector)

All body faults clearly shown in pictures, everything else is near perfect. Only other things to note CD not working (I use my phone for music), main key is worn but offers keyless start and entry, and everything works as it should, key just doesn’t look pretty.

Service records available including Cam belt change.

Original handbook tool kit first aid kit grooming kit all present.

Too many features to list here, so have a look on google to find them all.

This car has blue tooth phone connection (you can see the Bury Bluetooth unit in the centre of the lower consul)

Why buy a rattly unreliable Commodore or Falcon or a Celsior without a history, when you can have a New Zealand new Lexus.

Check the google reviews on this car you will struggle to find a bad one!!

I am happy answering questions via Trade Me or phone.

Inspection will impress any mechanical check is more than welcome.





Personalized plate NOT included.

Price: $7,000

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