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I am selling my 2001 Lexus IS300 to buy a R34 GTR VS1.

It is a 2001 model has a 2JZ-GE with 5 spd tiptronic.

Being a top of the line model it has heated seats, 8 airbags, ESC, trac control, HID (self levelling & auto headlights) etc etc

It has 125k kays and has full Lexus service up until 90k kays when I purchased the car. I have serviced it myself since then always using Castrol Edge 5W-30 and TRD filters.

As you can see the car is in as new condition, it has never been tracked or flogged. I have washed this car once every 1/2 weeks and polished it using zymol polish once every 2-3 months.

I am after a clean R34 V Spec. If you have a R34 & are interested in trading for a comfortable practical car that handles really well let me know what you have on offer!

Mods:

Suspension:

Tein Flex coilovers with EDFC (electronic damper control- adjust suspension hardness inside the car) $3200

TRD Front Chassis Brace $550

TRD Rear Chassis Brace $550

TRD sway bars $700

TRD Control Arms $500

Advan Kreuzer V’s Rims 19 x 8 +38’s with 225/35 Kumho Ecsta SPT’s tyres $4800 9kg per rim (only set in Oz as far as I am aware in 19")

Stereo:

Supplied & Installed by Marty @ FHRX

Eclipse AVN 6000 Head Unit (Satnav, Dual DVD drives, IPOD module,Reverse Camera, 5V Preouts etc etc) $3200

DLS Nobelium 6.2 6.5” splits $2100

DLS Ultimate A3 & A4 Amps $3800

JL Audio 10W7 Sub in custom fibreglass moulded enclosure $2100

Stinger Pro/Expert series cabling, RCA’s etc $800

Heaps of Dynamat Extreme Sound deadening $600

DB Link O Gauge battery terminals with LED voltage display $200

DB Link Fuse block, distribution block $50

Custom FHRX Studios Earthing Kit $325

Optima battery D34M $515

JDM Dash Double DIN Fascia (Custom $300)

Intake/Exhaust:

Joe Z black anodised intake pipe $320

HKS Foam Panel filter $125

TRD Hi Response Ver S muffler $1200

Body Mods:

Genuine C West bodykit $3400

Lexus mats $220

Lexus window weather shields $180

Pro Lex performance Header Heat Shield $125

JDM Style radio antennae $120

Gold Badges $300

Dark lens HID headlights with halos $500

Greddy radiator diffuser $200

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Edited by DR-JEKL
  • 2 weeks later...
Nice car, I have a black R34 GTR, currently for sale or swap, not sure about an auto, though my wife likes your car, obviously well looked after.

I'm keen :/

The auto isnt too bad, especially for a daily driver!

At least it's a 5SPD tiptronic I guess...

Let me know if you are keen for a swap.

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