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SimO
for one thing, im very sad im selling this car since i got it off my brother 2 months ago. but with gas prices rising i simply cant afford it. soo getting something more economy.
sooo heres the details

2002 lexus is300
76xxxkm
oil has been changed with royal purple motor oil

mods:
push button start
alpine double din indash dvd player
oem style interior trim kit
jdm mid spoiler
lowered on eibach prokits (1 inch drop all around)
work emotion xd 9 wheels (18x8, +45 offset)
falken ze-512 rubber (nearly brand new, rims put on a month ago)
yellow rock guard over the headlights
2way fm compustar alarm starter (blue remote)

everything else is stock, and there is nothing wrong with the car, but with gas at $1.26/L i simply cant afford it, and looking to purchase a honda fit. pictures are below, (interior trim piece is not on these pictures)

exterior
<br>http://photos-978.ak.facebook.com/p..._440978_813.jpg
<br>interior (without trim kit)
<br>http://photos-526.ll.facebook.com/p..._460747_608.jpg
<br>wheels
<br>http://photos-526.ll.facebook.com/p...460786_2377.jpg
<br>old picture without mid spoiler
<br>http://photos-987.ak.facebook.com/i...276987_1904.jpg
<br>rear
<br>http://photos-136.ak.facebook.com/p...441136_7075.jpg

$25000 obo, this car has never been in any acidents or anything.

SimO
car also has an rs-r exmag gt 2 exhaust

GQsmooth
Not to be an ass, but you should think of a better excuse for selling your car...With gas the way it is, it's only $10-15 more than what you paid 2 months ago. Personally that sounds like an odd excuse to sell a vehicle..

bump for a nice car tho:thumbup:

SimO
well its not jsut gas, but its a factor. currently its $35-$40 to fill up a tank on the honda fit, and the is300 is about $75ish now with this increase, on primium too btw. and thats a big difference to me since i drive prolly 400km ish every week if not a bit more. not to mention my monthly payments go down because honda gives 2.9% financing, where i financed this through the bank at prime (6%), also my insurance also goes down a bit, getting a fit all together will save me $300-$400 a month. dont get me wrong i really love this car, just cant afford it with how much im currently making along with my other expenses

SilverZ24
quote:
Originally posted by SimO
....getting a fit all together will save me $300-$400 a month...


And I don't think you have realized yet that you will have to drive a FIT! lol

I think I would rather jump off a bridge than make that kind of a downgrade, but I guess you gotta do what you gotta do..

Nice looking car though. :thumbup:

drastik
quote:
Originally posted by GQsmooth
Not to be an ass, but you should think of a better excuse for selling your car...With gas the way it is, it's only $10-15 more than what you paid 2 months ago. Personally that sounds like an odd excuse to sell a vehicle..

bump for a nice car tho:thumbup:



Does it really matter what his reasons are? I mean really, how picky can you get?

Leave the post alone unless you are interested in purchasing.

SimO
ive realized its a huge downgrade, but lifes life. im sure in 3 years or so ill buy a newer nicer car, but for now, this is what i have to do

Fazda
i think high gas prices is an extremly good reason to get rid of the car and buy something more economic. im almost in the same boat with my s4, with a 65$ tank and 420km to a tank its not the most gas friendly vehicle out there. if i didn't love it so much i would be getting a new jetta, diesel is the way to go these days! good luck on the sale:thumbup:

SimO
car is sold to some very nice people =)




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