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Make: Lexus

Model: LS400

Kilometres: 199,000

Year: 1991

Price: $18,000 Neg

Location: Peregian Beach, Sunshine Coast

Contact details: Josh – 0407 706 760 [email protected]

Specs: 1991 Lexus LS400 (Aus Delivered) 4 litre quad cam Lexus V8, professionally built 2 inch dual exhaust system from the headers back with standard cat converters, 2 inch balance pipe, dual “sports” centre mufflers through to dual 2 inch straight pipe with dual polished oval tips.

Interior: Rich cream fully retrimmed leather interior in very good condition but does need a clean (being a light colour picks up dirt/sweat ect quite easy). Light cream carpet, original Lexus floor mats.

Running Gear: Rebuilt struts (unsure what brand and when) with super low King Springs. 18" Speedy Arius rims with brand new 235/40 tires.

Audio Gear: 1 x 15 inch Digital Designs 3515d Subwoofer in 17mm marine grade plywood ported sub box completely sealed, glued and screwed ect. All wired up with Stinger Platinum comp spec wiring, 2 x 120mm thermo fans behind the box and amp. 1 x 2500watt Burning Desire II amp plus 1 x 760watt Response 4 Channel Amp powering the speakers, 2 x Schneider 6" splits & tweeters 2 x Digital Designs 6" splits, 2 x AC Delco deep cycle batteries, 1 x Pirahna dual battery management system, heavy duty alternator. 1 x Viscom DVD player, 3 x Viscom TFT screens, 1 x 7inch dash mounted, 2 x 5" headrest Mounted, JVC Head unit, remotes to everything. RC cables and other misc gear to run a playstation/Xbox.

Misc: Remote central locking, remote start, alarm and pager, auto window up ect.

Always serviced, just had it’s major which includes water pump, timing belt, new belt pulleys, new coolant and all oils, brand new radiator top tank professionally fitted.

Putting 6 months rego on it next week, car will come with what’s remaining at time of sale as well as a RWC upon sale.

Very reluctant sale, time for a possible change.

Price is $18,000 negotiable, if you want a cheap LS400 buy an imported Celsior, I don’t care what imported ones go for, but will listen to offer’s as well as possible part trades plus cash to me.

*Note* Number plates do not come with car, standard issue one’s will be supplied.

- Josh

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