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due to some circumstances i might have to sell my beloved IS250

silver with black leather

Late 2006 model

rare 6 speed manual

sunroof / heated and cold seats

6 stack CD and all the standard is250 option

it's got 42K kms on it

still comes with lexus warranty

rego till jan 2009

18" wheels with over 70-80% tread left

immac condition

Price s 45K ono

not in a hurry to sell so if your looking for a real bargain go look sumwhere else

here are some pics

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i work for a lexus dealer in sydney... love the IS250.. we have these kits at work if the new buyer wanted to dress it up!!

http://www.lextasy.com/is250-is350-toms-bodykit.htm

Good luck with the sale.

Any interior shots of the car??

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