3353 days ago

Lexus GS 300 GS300 Aristo 2JZ 1999

Andre from Central Whangarei

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**1999 Lexus GS300 2JZ**

Engine & Transmission:
- 3.0L 2JZ-GE Straight 6
- 168kW / 225hp / 305Nm
- 5 Speed Automatic
- 3 and 1/2 Star Fuel Rating
- Cambelt has been replaced (Don't have to worry)

Exterior:
- Lexus Silver Paint
- Front Fog Lights
- Good Looking 18" Alloy Wheels with as new Tyres
- Headlight Washers
- Twin Pipe Exhausts

Interior:
- Full Leather Interior
- Electric Divers Seat
- Electric Steering Wheel
- Multiple Airbags
- Dual Zone Climate Control Air Conditioning (nice and cold for summer)
- Cruise Control
- Extremely Spacious

Overall condition is not too bad for age and mileage with some paint fading in areas and marks/scratches

The Km's have mostly been run on long trips used as a travelling salesman

This car lives up to its Lexus badges with luxurious features at every touch. Inside has full leather interior with electric seats up front as well as an electric steering wheel.

Extremely fuel efficient for a big car and incredibly fuel efficient on long distance travelling!

Viewings and test drives more than welcome

Please note I have the original lexus alloys on nearly new tyres that I can do on the car for a bit cheaper

Similar to the Toyota version GS200 GS250 GS350 VIP LS450 LS400 Aristo slammed lowered etc

Txt or call for more info: 0210506542

Price: $2,990

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