SOLD Brunswick, Maine: 2007 Lexus LX470 Classic Silver Metallic

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Here is a very nicely maintained, two owner Lexus LX470 with just over 163,000 miles. Just like the 100 Series Land Cruiser, this Lexus LX470 is powered by Toyota’s VVT-i 4.7 L 2UZ-FE V8 producing 275hp backed by the reliable 5-speed A750F automatic transmission.

Being a Northeastern vehicle, first and foremost, this particular example is free from any major corrosion on both the body, chassis and floors. It’s in above average condition for the year and miles mechanically, aesthetically and structurally.

The exterior is finished in Classic Silver Metallic and shows incredibly well. There are some light scratches and rock chips thinly scattered around the body and trim, but they do not compromise the base coat at all. The clear coat remains intact and shines up nicely as seen in the photos. All factory plastic cladding is whole, attached and free from cracks. There is some slight scuffing on the lower portions of the front bumper whereas the rear bumper remains free from nearly any imperfections.

All automatic glass, moonroof, door handles, manual locks, mirrors and exterior lights function as they should. The roof rack and roof itself are very clean and both appear to have had little action over the last 12 years. The rear spoiler is clean and free from any major blemishes as is the recessed third brake light. The factory 18” wheels are in nice shape, but do have traces of pitting and some slight scuffing.

The interior is finished in medium gray with cherry wood grain accents and in very good condition. The only stains are limited to the factory cloth floor mats and the carpeting underneath has been protected well. All interior trim is accounted for with the addition of an aftermarket wood grain kit installed by the previous owner. The seats are in outstanding shape with minimal wear to be found. The headliner is also very clean with not a trace of any staining. There are also no foul odors or cover-ups such as air fresheners.

Interior electronics have been tested and all function including the A/C, heat, heated seats, electric seats, windows, rear window vents, moonroof, full climate control, navigation, CD/MP3 multi-disc, bluetooth, electric folding mirrors, fully retractable antenna, rear climate control and built in DVD players in the headrests.

Mechanically, this LX470 is very sound. The next timing belt service is due at 190,000 miles and all other preventative maintenance has been accounted for (see list below). The four wheel drive system was fully tested including high and low range as well as the center differential lock. The AHC suspension system was fully tested and driven in all modes (LO/N/HI) and works perfectly. The 5-speed automatic shifts smoothly with no clunks or issues of any kind. The 4.7L V8 starts, idles and drives smoothly as well.

The factory tool set, two key fobs, one valet key and two aftermarket remote start fobs are included with this vehicle. A Maine Inspection was just performed and is valid through August 2020. The following was also performed in the last 150 miles:

  • New 265x70R18 Treadwright Axiom AT tires were just installed
  • Front and rear brakes and rotors were replaced
  • All four calipers were removed, bled and cleaned/resprayed
  • Coolant was tested
  • AHC was tested
  • Full synthetic oil change with filter
  • New sway bar links were installed
  • Both front wheel bearings were repacked

There is one accident on the report dating back to 2007 - I'll need to dig up the Carfax or re-run as I can not find the one I downloaded.

To save myself some time adding photos 5 at a time, please see my full ad on my website (MORE CHASSIS PHOTOS TO FOLLOW):


ASKING: $17250.00 OBRO


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Good looking rig. Any additional undercarriage photos?
 
As I'm sure you are aware, those are not the factory wheels for an '07. Do you happen to still have them? Very clean looking hundy for Maine! I'm thinking of adding a 2nd one to the stable :)
 
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As I'm sure you are aware, those are not the factory wheels for an '07. Do you happen to still have them? Very clean looking hundy for Maine! I'm thinking of adding a 2nd one to the stable :)

Morning. I don’t have the wheels original to the LX, just these.

For a Northeastern vehicle, it’s in very, very nice shape in all respects. Both the previous owners must have really taken care of this particular 470 judging by the body and interior condition alone. In terms of keeping the chassis this clean: I’m certain it was washed religiously.
 
Ever get those undercarriage pics? And I have to ask - think the aftermarket wood grain can be removed?
 
Ever get those undercarriage pics? And I have to ask - think the aftermarket wood grain can be removed?

You can remove the wood grain if you apply a little head via a heat gun set to its lowest setting. It takes time, but works. You can then get any excess residue off with a product like goo-gone or even simple green and a rougher towel.

Here are some chassis photos requested from a current bidder. Please note, these were specific requests, so some are close-ups of certain undercarriage components. Please note, I did clean-up some of the shots with simple green to remove dirt, so they may look a little wet:

Center T-Case Support:

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Transmission Pan with Cats:

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Gas Tank Rock Shield (This has rubber spray all over it):

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Driver's Side Frame Rail:

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Driver's Side T-Bar:

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Close-up of Floor/Inner Rocker:

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AHC Accumulator:

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Passenger Front Frame Rail with VIN:

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T-Case Support from Driver's Side

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Close-up of Welds (Reference)

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Example of Inner Frame Rails:

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Rear Axle from Driveshaft Side:

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Passenger Side Control Arm (Axle Connect Point):

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Driver's Side Control Arm (Axle Connect Point):

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Rear Frame Rail after Stabilizer:

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