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2002 Lexus Sc430 Sport Convertible 2-door 4.3l Fully Loaded, Low Miles One Owns on 2040-cars

US $11,500.00
Year:2002 Mileage:96021
Location:

Vancouver, Washington, United States

Vancouver, Washington, United States
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Up for auction is the nicest one-owner, fully-optioned, low mile 2002 Lexus SC 430 sport convertible you are likely to find.  It was purchased new in San Diego, California, and has spent its' life pampered when driven, and garaged when parked.  It is in exceptionally beautiful condition with original glossy Egyptian Sand Pearl gold paint and supple tan leather interior, babied since new.   Factory-certified meticulous maintenance since new; all Lexus factory-recommended inspection, service, and replacement schedules have been followed, and then some! 

This is a no-excuses, no-disappointment luxury sport convertible that will deliver everything you expect of a pre-owned Lexus and then some.

Fully loaded with factory equipment as well as performance and Luxury options (original window sticker included in sale) including the following:


-Navigation System

-Mark Levinson 9-speaker 240-watt premium sound system

-Home Link transceiver

-Anti-Theft System

-Rear Spoiler

-Run-flat performance radials

-Upgraded Bluetooth communications interface

-More, more, more.  I can’t think of an option it does not have.


Most recent major services include the 60K, 75K, and 90K  “Severe Maintenance” services which include replacing the timing belt, pulleys, seals, factory filters, drive belts, pumps, etc. The brakes were done @ 75K miles, and new Hankook performance radial tires installed @ 86K along with a front end alignment.

The Lexus has had regular full synthetic oil and fluid changes (including brake fluid and transmission fluid), Honda “red” coolant changes, brakes done and tires replaced at ~30K intervals, regular front end alignments, etc.  This convertible simply could not have received better care; the same Lexus-certified shop did even the oil/filter/lube services.  The owner has maintained a full record of all work and services performed, which will be included in the sale.

The car is in perfect running and driving condition, needing nothing.  Current mileage is low at 96,021.  The interior is just about perfect... very minor wear with no rips or tears; as nice as can be expected for a pre-owned Lexus.  Body and paint are also excellent, showing no overt signs of wear or damage.  The only chip or nick on the car is on the lower front valence near the license plate, maybe the size of a match head... very small.

Clear title in hand. You may call Larry at 858-602-7454 with any questions about the car.  While every effort is being made to describe the vehicle accurately, it is in pre-owned vehicle and being sold as-is, without warranty or guarantee expressed, written, or implied.  Payment is due within 3 days of auction end via cash in person, major bank cashier’s check (must still wait for check to physically clear issuing bank), or bank-to-bank wire transfer. Shipping is the full responsibility of the buyer; seller will be available for pick-up and loading.

The car is garaged in San Diego, California 92101

 

 

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