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Location: Sunshine Coast - Noosa

Phone: 0407 706 760

Email: [email protected]

Price: $15,000/ no RWC or as per below tempt me any offers.

This car sits in my garage for weeks at a time now, need the space for other cars, entice me with offers $$$ as I’m bored with this one.

It will be sold in its current state (see photo’s). It is insured for $18,400 with Just Cars as it sits now with out any sound gear - There value, not mine.

Plates do not come with the car, just spent within the last 4 months: $2700 on a new gearbox, $1000 on new radiator, $1100 on new water pump, pulleys and major service, lots of misc things like o2 sensors replace and so forth done.

Choice out of two suspension set up’s. Rebuilt shortened sturts, with stiffened inserts and super low king springs or full adjustable Racing Logic coilovers

Current photos explain its condition at present. I have used the car for day-to-day driving, mountain runs and the odd slide when it’s wet…. This is not a mint “VIP” car; it’s also a genuine Australian delivered Lexus.

The guards have also been hand flared roughly 2 inch’s.

I have numerous receipts for things I can dig up, and the Lexus log books, car owes me roughly $33k to date.

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No longer has a complete matching set of rims, price with what ever rims I have at the time for the rear, and the two 18’s on the front is now $14,000.

For those that asked what it sounded like

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3crzGjWAEZQ

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