1991 Toyota Celsior C [Lexus LS400] - SOLD
Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2008 5:54 pm
SACRIFICE PRICE OF ONLY $6,000obo!!! To import this exact car yourself with all these extras would cost you thousands more, even before compliance costs, especially considering the sharp drop in value of the Dollar to the Yen. Need to sell ASAP for Home Renovation funds, will consider all reasonable offers.
1991 Toyota Celsior C-Type in Imperial Jade Green. Same vehicle as the Lexus LS400 but Right Hand Drive and with MORE luxury options. This is an optioned out luxury car ranked in the top 5 of the most reliable vehicle ever made. Car is in excellent condition at only 99,000km. No Rust. Original paint is in great shape. Car has been summer driven only since I imported it in 2006.
Over and above the impressive factory option list of the Celsior C-Type this car has the Exclusive Executive VIP rear bumper cover and side skirts(US$1300), R-Spec ride height controller(US$500), 18" Kranze Cerebrus II rims (valued at US$6000), and a set of BFGoodrich g-Force TA KDW NT tires with less than 3,000km on them ($1500).
The cars only flaw is it has the common lazy Lexus speedometer...when temps are cold it can take a number of minutes of driving before the speedometer operates correctly.
1991 Toyota Celsior C-Type in Imperial Jade Green. Same vehicle as the Lexus LS400 but Right Hand Drive and with MORE luxury options. This is an optioned out luxury car ranked in the top 5 of the most reliable vehicle ever made. Car is in excellent condition at only 99,000km. No Rust. Original paint is in great shape. Car has been summer driven only since I imported it in 2006.
Over and above the impressive factory option list of the Celsior C-Type this car has the Exclusive Executive VIP rear bumper cover and side skirts(US$1300), R-Spec ride height controller(US$500), 18" Kranze Cerebrus II rims (valued at US$6000), and a set of BFGoodrich g-Force TA KDW NT tires with less than 3,000km on them ($1500).
The cars only flaw is it has the common lazy Lexus speedometer...when temps are cold it can take a number of minutes of driving before the speedometer operates correctly.