For Sale 2006 LX 470, 1 owner, 115k

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I am selling my LX470. It is in near mint condition. I have all of the service records and carfax available. feel free to text or call if you have any questions. Here's a link to the craigslist ad:
2006 Lexus LX 470, 1 owner, like new, spotless in and out, 115k
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Thanks for the info on your background. I'll keep my eye out for any clean 100
Series Toyotas you list as that's what I'm looking for.
 
Damn it, I was getting ready to call with check in hand.
 
I too can vouch for Jonathan. Picked up an '06 LC from him last Summer while on vacation in the metroplex. He's easy to work with and he spends a lot of time getting his fleet ready for sale. When I got my rig home, my coworkers thought that I had purchased a brand new car it was so clean. I'd buy from him again if I had a larger garage and enough room for one more.....
 
I am selling my LX470. It is in near mint condition. I have all of the service records and carfax available. feel free to text or call if you have any questions. Here's a link to the craigslist ad:
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Hello Jonathan,

Appreciative of your posting and the feedback from our other IH8MUD mates and would like chat. I am interested in this or simlar LX470 or Land Cruiser 100. 2006 or 2007, sub 130K miles. Budget is $$20-22K. I am based near Tampa FL. Please feel free to contact me at mveldridge@live.com


Kind regards,

TexasBriar
 
Hello Jonathan,

Do you currently have any '06-'07 LX470's or LC's for sale? I am very interested if so. Thanks.

Paul
 
Three basic rules to leather:
Fiebing's saddle soap and a horse hair brush to clean and condition. Lather rinse repeat.
Don't slide out of the car. Use the O.S. handle lift and step out.
Avoid blue jeans whenever possible. Denim is kryptonite to leather.

If it absolutely can't be salvaged, my dad and I have matched the Tan as well as the gray on 80 and 100 series LX and LCs. We use Angelus dye and Leatherique and then follow with a water-based sealer. There are several different shades on the different years/models. It takes a lot of practice but once you figure it out it's easy.


JNauck - Can you advise on which Fiebings Saddle Soap you recommend? Would you use the Yellow or the White for Grey and Tan leather seats?
 
I've used the yellow and the white and I don't know what is the difference but they are both great as far as I'm concerned. A good horse hair brush is really what makes the difference.
 
I've used the yellow and the white and I don't know what is the difference but they are both great as far as I'm concerned. A good horse hair brush is really what makes the difference.

Thank you sir. I am in the market for 05-07 LC or LX470 currently. I recently purchased another 05 LC but am thinking I may want one with a few less miles. Let me know if you have anything on hand.

Thanks again.
 

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