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*As brand new condition 2007 Toyota Aurion Presara

----BEST COLOUR IN THE BEST CAR---

Features - Sat Nav, Leather Seat, Moonroof, Electric Seat with Memory, Smart Entry and Push Button Start, Parking Sensors with Rear View Camera, HID Xenon Headlights, Tinted Window, Dual Climate Control, Bluetooth, Rain Sensing Wipers, Cruise Control, Tow bar, Toyota Aurion Factory Floor Mats and a lot more!

Lexus features!!!

Great fuel efficiency at a Combined (l/100km) 9.9.

This vehicle comes with a Toyota factory tow bar, you can tow plenty things with this car's amazing power!!!

This vehicle has been Very Well Looked After, Always Garaged, Serviced Regularly, Still under Toyota Link Service.

BALANCE OF NEW CAR WARRANTY, WHY BUY NEW, SAVE THOUSANDS RIGHT HERE! RWC WILL BE PROVIDED WHEN DEPOSIT HAS BEEN RECEIVED!

ODO:31900

Will consider trade with 06+ cars and low odo.

Call 0404163664 to discuss, the car is in Brisbane & priced at $35900 THIS IS FAIR PRICE FOR ALL THE ADDITIONS(RECENT SERVICE AND 1 YEAR REGO AND A TOW BAR), Negotiable will consider very near offer..

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