1995 Lexus Gs300 on 2040-cars
Danville, Kentucky, United States
1993 Lexus GS 300, 90,526 Mi, Yearly Garage, Neeper Concepts Customer 18" w/ New Falken Tires, include Factory Stock Wheels & Tires.
Vehicle Specifications: Year: 1993 Mileage: 90,526 (Very low) Vin (Vehicle Identification Number): JT8JS47E2P0039303 Make: Lexus Model: GS 300 w/Touring Package Transmission: Automatic Trim: 4 Door Sedan Engine: 3.0 L Twin Cam 24-Valve 6 Cylinder Exterior: Green Interior: Soft Green Leather Interior Vehicle: Clear (No Hidden Fees or Addendum's) Options: Heated & Ventilated seats, Mark Levinson Stereo, Cassette Player, with 10 CD Changer, XM Radio, Rear Drive, Leather Seats, ABS, Intermitted Wiper, Power Steering, Sunroof, etc. Safety Options: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag and Passenger Airbag Power Options: Air-Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats, etc. Additional Information: You are looking at a Super Sharp immaculate vehicle. Well Maintained, FULLY LOADED, and Non-Smoker. The vehicle has all the standard equipments and much more. The options are listed in the description, however we try our best to list the options and equipments as accurate as possible. Please refer to the pictures view the exact options, features and also the condition of this vehicle. This vehicle is in great condition inside and outside. The engine runs excellency with no problems. The transmission is in excellent performing condition. There is no fluid leaks at all. The suspension is tight as it should be and does not make any noise at all. The vehicle rides and drives great. All power equipment and gauges work perfect. The exterior color is in excellency condition with no major scratches, dent or damage. However there are a few minor blemishes. Also you might find a few super minor surface scratches and touched up road nicks here and there as you would expect on any used vehicle. The truck is in excellent condition. The paint is super shiny and clear. Overall the vehicle look great and sharp like the pictures. The interior is in excellent condition with no sign of abuse. Everything looks fresh and clean inside this nice car, there not scratch, tear or other wear any where. The leather seats, headliner, and door panels look great. The carpet has no stain and it is super clean. Don't miss this chance to own this beautiful car. Shipping: Buyer is responsible for Delivery and Shipping arrangement. |
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Wed, 29 May 2013For most vehicles, eclipsing the 30,000-mile mark isn't much to celebrate. With modern vehicles fully capable of sailing right past the 250,000-mile line with just basic, regular maintenance, the wee 30k is as common as coffee.
But that's not the case for supercars like the Lexus LFA. The limited-production machines are more likely to be museum pieces than commuter cars. That's what makes the fact that Lexus has not one, but two LFA models with over 30,000 miles on the clock so special. Paul Walker recently met the dynamic duo out at Willow Springs Raceway.
Walker seems impressed with the two supercars after hammering around the Streets course, saying the ultra rare, high-mileage LFA examples feel as quick and sturdy as they did when the left the factory. Lexus says the cars have both only received their equal shares of regular maintenance. Catch the video of both cars on track below along with a few words from Walker.
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