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2005 Lexus LX470/ Landcruiser
Selling my beloved 2005 Lexus LX 470 (Basically a 100 series Landcruiser). Only selling because I need a truck to pull my boat. I bought this rig with big plans to overland it but plans have changed. If you are searching for a 470 or Landcruiser then you already know how rare and hard these vehicles are to find.
Pros:
Timing belt, water pump, and all other 100k maintenance done at 178k.
New general grabber tires only 5000k on them.
Weather tech floor mats for all 3 rows.
Rare slate heated leather interior is in perfect condition with no tears or stains.
Perfect Carfax with no wrecks or open recalls.
Mark Levinson sound and night vision (only 2 upgrades available).
Every single window, sunroof, lock, and electronics work.
Fresh oil and fluid change 100 miles ago.
A great vehicle that will last for many many more miles if well maintained as it has been its entire life. I am the second owner and the first owner was and elderly lady who owned it in Denver its entire life.
Cons:
Minor dents and dings mainly on front and rear bumper from previous owner. As I said an elderly lady owned it and bumped into a few things.(I was planing on doing front and rear slee bumpers so I never fixed) not bad at all for a 12 year old vehicle.
Cracked windshield below vision line (may be replaced by time vehicle is purchased).
Missing piece on roof rail (I planned on a gobi rack so never replaced).
And last but not least the VSC Trac light and VSC off light are on and the ride height button flashes. This happened after I had a local audio store bypass my ebrake so I could watch dvds while driving. And they can't figure out how to get the lights off. The vehicle operates and drives the exact same as the day I bought it. The problem is something electrical and should be able to be fixed by someone more knoweldable.
I'm selling for $14,500 OBO I am in no hurry to sell nor do I need to so no low ball offers please. Call or text anytime I am more than happy to answer any questions. Thanks for looking.
2005 Lexus LX470/ Landcruiser
Selling my beloved 2005 Lexus LX 470 (Basically a 100 series Landcruiser). Only selling because I need a truck to pull my boat. I bought this rig with big plans to overland it but plans have changed. If you are searching for a 470 or Landcruiser then you already know how rare and hard these vehicles are to find.
Pros:
Timing belt, water pump, and all other 100k maintenance done at 178k.
New general grabber tires only 5000k on them.
Weather tech floor mats for all 3 rows.
Rare slate heated leather interior is in perfect condition with no tears or stains.
Perfect Carfax with no wrecks or open recalls.
Mark Levinson sound and night vision (only 2 upgrades available).
Every single window, sunroof, lock, and electronics work.
Fresh oil and fluid change 100 miles ago.
A great vehicle that will last for many many more miles if well maintained as it has been its entire life. I am the second owner and the first owner was and elderly lady who owned it in Denver its entire life.
Cons:
Minor dents and dings mainly on front and rear bumper from previous owner. As I said an elderly lady owned it and bumped into a few things.(I was planing on doing front and rear slee bumpers so I never fixed) not bad at all for a 12 year old vehicle.
Cracked windshield below vision line (may be replaced by time vehicle is purchased).
Missing piece on roof rail (I planned on a gobi rack so never replaced).
And last but not least the VSC Trac light and VSC off light are on and the ride height button flashes. This happened after I had a local audio store bypass my ebrake so I could watch dvds while driving. And they can't figure out how to get the lights off. The vehicle operates and drives the exact same as the day I bought it. The problem is something electrical and should be able to be fixed by someone more knoweldable.
I'm selling for $14,500 OBO I am in no hurry to sell nor do I need to so no low ball offers please. Call or text anytime I am more than happy to answer any questions. Thanks for looking.