MA For Sale: 2007 IS350 - 106k - $13k
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For Sale: 2007 IS350 - 106k - $13k
For sale is my 2007 IS350. Smoky Granite Mica
I have owned it since new (Clean Title in hand), now has 105k highway miles on it. I do 60 miles of commuting every day. Runs excellent, looks excellent. I've done full synthetic oil changes every 7.5k since i bought it. Spark plugs were changed at 60k per Lexus recommendations. All TSB's have been performed by Lexus of Watertown. Tires have ~1,000 miles on them
Almost all the options, but here are the major ones:
Navigation
Rear Camera
Parking sensors - front and rear
Luxury Package (Illuminated door sills, rear window shade, wood trim)
Rear Spoiler
Heated/Ventilated seats
sunroof
bluetooth
F-Sport rear sway bar
Wired for aftermarket amp
I'm putting it up for private sale at an extremely reasonable price. This is a good deal for a beautiful car. Come take a look, test drive, have your mechanic check it out...it's in great shape. $13k price is firm
Making a move to an SUV, or else I'd drive it into the ground.
I have owned it since new (Clean Title in hand), now has 105k highway miles on it. I do 60 miles of commuting every day. Runs excellent, looks excellent. I've done full synthetic oil changes every 7.5k since i bought it. Spark plugs were changed at 60k per Lexus recommendations. All TSB's have been performed by Lexus of Watertown. Tires have ~1,000 miles on them
Almost all the options, but here are the major ones:
Navigation
Rear Camera
Parking sensors - front and rear
Luxury Package (Illuminated door sills, rear window shade, wood trim)
Rear Spoiler
Heated/Ventilated seats
sunroof
bluetooth
F-Sport rear sway bar
Wired for aftermarket amp
I'm putting it up for private sale at an extremely reasonable price. This is a good deal for a beautiful car. Come take a look, test drive, have your mechanic check it out...it's in great shape. $13k price is firm
Making a move to an SUV, or else I'd drive it into the ground.
Last edited by Andoskyy; 02-04-13 at 07:13 AM.
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To OP, in my opinion, as long as there is no real problem with the car, i would defiantly remove the picture of the damage/wreck. Not trying to be sneaky or anything, but it might be harder to sell with those pictures. I would even tone down the description you put of the wreck as well. If its truely repaired and there are no problems, I just want you to get the most out of the sell.
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roadtrip!
To OP, in my opinion, as long as there is no real problem with the car, i would defiantly remove the picture of the damage/wreck. Not trying to be sneaky or anything, but it might be harder to sell with those pictures. I would even tone down the description you put of the wreck as well. If its truely repaired and there are no problems, I just want you to get the most out of the sell.
To OP, in my opinion, as long as there is no real problem with the car, i would defiantly remove the picture of the damage/wreck. Not trying to be sneaky or anything, but it might be harder to sell with those pictures. I would even tone down the description you put of the wreck as well. If its truely repaired and there are no problems, I just want you to get the most out of the sell.
Thanks for the advice. Will remove some of the description on my next craigslist and auto trader go around...but will keep them on here for now.
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Plasti-dip. Removable if needed. Was eventually going to get them powder coated, but couldn't justify the cost with how the plasti-dip came out.
Didn't have much of a problem removing my brother's plasti-dip from his rims. peeled off pretty easy.
Didn't have much of a problem removing my brother's plasti-dip from his rims. peeled off pretty easy.
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