1999 Lexus Gs 400!!! Supernice!!!!!!!! on 2040-cars
Waterbury, Connecticut, United States
Engine:V8
Sub Model: 4 DOOR SEDAN
Make: Lexus
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: GS
Trim: 4 DOOR SPORTS SEDAN
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 127,000
My Lexus Gs 400 black with 127000 miles, in AMAZING!!! CONDITION!!! tan heated leather seats, xenon headlights, new BF Goodrich g-force kdw performance tires $1000.00 all new front and back drilled and slotted rotors and brake pads, transmission flushed last month at Toyota, alignment at Toyota, new upper control arms and ball joints, oil changed every 3000 miles at Toyota, Sports package 17inch wheels with rear spoiler very rare option. I have all receipts not something other sellers can show you, plus this car has only been owned by 1 other person , car has every option except navigation, I also have a full size spare on factory rim .
I forgot timing belt and water pump done at Lexus at 100,000 plus Iridiumm IX NGK spark plugs last month, Car runs wonderful and is very fast with 300 horsepower v8, Xenon headlights light up the road to see everything clearly. I hand wash this car every week and it shines very nice. When I bought the car from the original owner he showed me a little paint was chipped off on the passenger mirror . Also on the back passenger door there is a spot missing paint about the size of half dollar, I never noticed it until now as it is very minor. The interior is in amazing condition with no rips or tears and the leather looks beautiful, I recently replaced the center armrest with a brand new one from Lexus, Cost over $500.00. the steering wheel has one small spot of wear at the top and that's it. The rear bumper has some scratches from the previous owner but the car looks amazing!!!!
I list my cars honestly and will tell you even with the small couple of flaws, this has to be one of the nicest 1999 Lexus GS 400's out there and it grabs attention everywhere I drive it. This car is 100% rust free and has been garaged every winter.
THE GS 400 DOES 0 TO 60 IN 5.4 SECONDS AND CAN BRAKE FROM 60 IN 110 FEET, IT WAS ONE OF THE FASTEST CARS OF ITS TIME AND IS STILL SUPER FAST!!!
CHECK OUT YOUTUBE VIDEO OF MT LEXUS HERE>>>>>>>> http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CDqwX3t0Lsk#
On Sep-26-13 at 07:39:11 PDT, seller added the following information:
I WANT TO CLARIFY THAT ON THE REAR PASSENGER DOOR THAT THERE IS NO PAINT MISSING IT JUST LOOKS A LITTLE DICLOLERED AND IS ONLY ABOUT A QUARTER TOHALF DOLLAR SIZE, I NEVER NOTICED THIS UNTIL UNDER A FLORESANT LIGHT, THIS CAR LOOKS AMAZING AND THE PAINT LOOKS ALMOST SHOW QUALITY!!!! NO PAINT WORK EVER!!!! ALSO THE INTERIOR CARPET IS ALMOST PERFECT AND THE SEATS HAVE BEEN TREATED TO LEXOL LEATHER CONDITIONER WEEKLY!!!! THIS ISTHE CLEANEST LEXUS GS 400 PERIOD!!!!
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