For Sale Eureka, CA 2004 LX470 116,263 Miles

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Year
2004
Vehicle Model
  1. LX470
Mileage
116263
Color
Gray
Selling my wife's LX 470, Galactic Gray Mica, excellent condition. 3rd owner. Just completed the service and planned on keeping it but sold our home in SoCal so we will soon be full time in Eureka, CA. Just did all required base line maintenance about 2200 miles ago and milage slightly (driven about 2,500 annually) work included Water Pump, Timing Belt, Serpentine Belt, Tensioners, New Radiator, heater Tees, air filter, plugs and all fluids including Transmission, Diffs, Radiator and Brake fluid. Note all parts for repairs were purchased OEM form Lexus of Riverside and work completed by Toyota mechanic. The car runs excellent, NO OFF Roading and always garaged and detailed. No accidents, very few scratches, couple of dings and original paint. Many more pics available, just ask. Everything works as it should. All original, seats show typical wear (driver and front passenger) all other seats excellent condition I don't think the 3rd row rear seats have any use. I have the OEM floor mats that show use, currently running Weather Techs. We bought the LX (around 9/20) and parked it in Eureka at our other home's garage. Asking $26,500 OBO.

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What do you tow with it?

How often have you taken it on the beach and off roading on your property?

That rear undercarriage AC line leak is a big red flag since replacing it is major $,$$$ at a dealership.

When was the AHC last inspected and serviced?

More photos of undercarriage needed and rust level spots for consideration of this price?

You must have bought during Covid Crazy Price Boom?
 
Nice looking exterior and lots of recent work.

Pics of the roof and more engine bay please. Looks like corrosion on brake master and air filter housing clip so undercarriage pics needed for sure. Non oem clamp on new upper radiator hose? Hope no other shortcuts taken on all that work!
 
What do you tow with it?

How often have you taken it on the beach and off roading on your property?

That rear undercarriage AC line leak is a big red flag since replacing it is major $,$$$ at a dealership.

When was the AHC last inspected and serviced?

More photos of undercarriage needed and rust level spots for consideration of this price?

You must have bought during Covid Crazy Price Boom?
1) Towed with the LX 1 time a 4x7 open trailer when moving some stuff to our home in Eureka, CA from SoCal. Just some boxes and my air compressor and bicycle. 800 miles one way after that no towing (I left the trailer hitch on incase some jerk ever rear ends my wife). After the trip north the LX was left up at our 1st home up north and garaged).
2) I have a Tundra for towing. The LX is my wife's car and is used to go to town. AC has been repaired. AHC serviced. The vehicle needs nothing.
 
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Nice looking exterior and lots of recent work.

Pics of the roof and more engine bay please. Looks like corrosion on brake master and air filter housing clip so undercarriage pics needed for sure. Non oem clamp on new upper radiator hose? Hope no other shortcuts taken on all that work!
Thanks on the exterior looks, pics of the roof coming soon and engine bay. We get lots of rain in Humboldt but zero snow. Forgot, both radiator hoses replaced and the mechanic must have replaced the clamps.
 
Undercarriage pics, also note zero leaks on drive way. It did have a valve cover after new valve covers were installed, the vehicle was returned to the mechanic and he replaced one of the new valve gaskets with another new one and said he was sorry but he pinched and of course replaced it free of charge.

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More undercarriage, need anything else? I don't think the spare has been removed since it was installed at the factory.









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