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Guys and Girls

I have decided to sell my Lexus as I fancy a change. Would really like an R33 GTS or GTST so if anyone is interested in a trade in and cash adjustment, let me know.

Details:

1999 Mica Blue Lexus IS200

Full Dealer stamped Lexus history

62,000Km's from new

Leganna front grill

17" Wheels

Rego being renewed until July 2006

It is completely standard other than that and is in excellent condition.

Car is located Bayside in Melbourne

Price $34,500 OBO **Price Drop** to $27,600 OBO

If anyone is genuinely interested PM for further details to try and keep this thread clean

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The stuff on the floor is water as it has just been washed and any obscure looking things on the paintwork will be reflections!

there are a lot of nice GTS T's on here, would really like one of them. Surely someone must want a change of direction. This is a stunning car and any details/inspection etc are more than welcome.

  • 3 weeks later...

I have had a couple of offers for straight swaps on this. I appreciate the offers guys but I should have made it clearer in my first post. The money release is to put into a house and the compromise with the g/f is a skyline plus cash to do this.

My Friend has a Jap-Spec Nissan S15 Black (Import) with fmic, exhaust, pod, avc-r, tein suspension, sunroof and veilside bodykit 18" dtm mags, low kms his in the process of selling his car to buy a IS200 BUT i think he wants a manual, if your interested give me a PM

BTT for reasonable offers. Ideally would like it to go to a Melbourne owner for ease of sale but am happy to sell interstate. PM with offers if interested.

Thanks guys and girls

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