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This is a 1992 LS400 Lexus.

Genuine Australian delivered Lexus, not Celsior grey import

Immaculate inside and out

190kw 4L V8

Leather interior

171,000kms on the clock

Electric Windows

Electric Sunroof

Electric seats

Digital Climate control

Original Lexus floormats

Re-gassed air-conditioning

Lexus tow pack (factory rated at 1600kgs)

Full service history

Never been modified in any way (or driven carelessly)

Accident free history

Reg. until 6th 2008

This car is in brilliant condition. No rust, drives extremely well and is in excellent condition (as paint condition and general exterior quality of the car reveal).

It has a new battery, rebuilt front-end suspension and 1600kg tow package.

I no longer drive this car as I have a work car. This car has done ~5000kms in the past 6 months.

Looking for $12,500 but am Neg.

Feel free to PM if you have any questions.

My mobile is 0434 430 560.

Credit to r334door (Chris) for the images

Thankyou,

Andrew

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