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Hey guys have my eye on something else so considering selling this. I got the car last October and I am the 3rd owner, the car has a full service history including log books and receipts for all the work done and parts purchased.

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Car: 1998 Lexus GS300

Engine: 2JZ VVT-i Non-Turbo

Transmission: 5spd Automatic

Kilometres: ~167k km

Other Details: Leather Seats, 7 Speaker Stereo w/ 6 Stacker, Dual Zone Climate Control, Factory Auto Levelling HID Headlights, Cruise Control, Sunroof

Engine Mods:

- Blitz Panel Filter

- Trust Mufflers, Twin 2.5” Tips

Exterior Mods:

- 10% Tint by TKO

- JDM Chrome Door Handles

- JDM Chrome Boot Handle

- JDM Weather Shields

- Stainless Steel Pillars (stick on, can be removed)

- Inspection Duce Roof Wing

- Glanz Butterfly System Type II Boot Lip

- Chromed Grille

- 2001+ Tail lights

- Crystal Clear Side Indicator Lenses

- LED Puddle Lights

Interior Mods:

- Bellezza Tan Curtains

- Bellezza Tan Neck Pads

- Bellezza Steering Wheel Cover

- Bellezza VIP Front Table

- Garson DAD Type ‘Crown’ Gear Knob

- Grazio & Co. Chrome Shifter Surround

- Junction Produce Cushions

- Junction Produce Fusa

- VivaGarage Red/Black Checkered Floor Mats (full set front & rear)

Wheels

- Work Varianza Schwert SC2 Silver Polish Step Lip

- 19 x 9 +27 w/ 225/35 Marangoni Mythos

- 19 x 10 +24 w/ 245/35 Nexen N3000

- Work Royal Lock Nuts

- Work Optional Red Centre Caps

Suspension Mods:

- Insurance Group Coilovers (Full Tap Height + Damper Adjustable) with 18k/12k Springs

Spares Included:

- Original Red Door Handles

- Original Red Boot Handle

- Original Amber Side Indicators

- Original Gear knob

- Original 98 Taillights

- Original Lexus 16” Alloys

- Original Lexus Suspension

- Replacement Springs for Coilovers – Pair 6k, Pair 8k, Pair 10k

- Top Inner Guard Plastics (top section trimmed & removed to clear wheels at low ride height)

Note: Car will not be ready for sale until next week, at this stage I am just gathering interest.

I have it booked in for a service on Tuesday and I have just had the lips on the rims tidied up and polished, haven't even put the rims back on the car.

I will upload updated photos next week, (car is currently on stockies and raised)

Below photos are from the previous owner, car is normally lower and has dark tint.

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Price: $16000

May consider swaps for a S15 or RB25 32.

PM or message me on 0422 466 118

Thanks,

Damon

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