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2006 Lexus Is350 Sedan 3.5l V-6 on 2040-cars

US $15,500.00
Year:2006 Mileage:88700
Location:

Saint Johns, Florida, United States

Saint Johns, Florida, United States

Original owner, non-smoking adult selling extremely nice 2006 IS 350 with 88,700 miles. Only selling due to a new addition to the family. All maintenance records are available. Regularly serviced at authorized Lexus Dealers. No accidents. Clean Car Fax. All body panels are orignal with no rust what-so-ever. There are three minor imperfections in the paint and all are documented in the photos. Everything works as it should - cold A/C and all power equipment. 90,000 mile service already performed.

  • Inspected by a Lexus Dealer at 88,367 miles resulting in a new water pump and new rear tires
  • Rear break pads/shoes replaced at 77,350 miles
  • All campaigns completed
  • No tears or obvious wear on the leather seats
  • Ready to go and waiting for you

The 3.5L V-6 has 306 HP and 277 lb-ft of Torque. It really is a fun car to drive. The Crystal White paint just sparkles in the sun. The original MSRP was $38,234 with options that include the 18" Alloy Wheels with Summer Tires, Premium Package (heated and ventilated front seats, wood interior trim and perforated leather seats upgrade) and the Preferred Accessory Package (trunk mat, cargo net and wheel locks). The IS350 comes with a lot of equipment already as standard.

More pictures available upon request. Always garaged. Vehicle originally purchased in Southern CA and has been in Jacksonville, FL since 2012. Includes 2 keys, all manuals, the original Monroney Label and a full tank of gas.

No warranty implied. Clean title in hand. The vehicle is located just south of Jacksonville, FL. Buyer is responsible for pick-up or shipping. I will work with your transportation company. $1,000 deposit required via Pay Pal within 48 hours of the end of the auction. The remainder of the funds must clear before the title is released. Cashier check is preferred. Cash accepted in person. Please notice my 100% positive feedback and respect the auction process.

 

Lexus IS for Sale

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