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Ok so my old man has had this 4x4 for a couple of years now, and we dont really use it cause we all have our own cars now, so its time to go.

it a 1998 lexus LX470 4x4 with a 4.7ltr v8 auto.

it comes with all the cool shit u would usually expect from lexus

-full electric mirrors windows seats steering wheel adjustment

-ice cold air con

-sunroof and roof racks

-arb color coded nudgebar with whinch bracket

-cruise control

-seprate rear air con system

-zenon high beam

-hydraulic suspension

-height control and dampening control for hydraulics

-new tyres

-tow ball

-sheep skin seat covers

-surround sound system with lexus standard sub

-electric diff locker/front to rear locker

-high/low selector

-second start and power button

-overdrive button

-trip computer

-cd stacker

comes with rego and rwc supplied for the right price (has passed 2 road worthies in the last 2 months)

awsome car to drive, 120ltr fuel tank

extremely comfortable on and offroad, plenty of power to boot and HUGE tow capacity.

very safe and easiest big 4x4 you will ever drive.

asking price is 25 000 nagotiable with no swaps unless its 20 000cash with something else.

contact me anytime on 0429 121 329 or charlie on 0411 510 454 or pm me

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