White Lexus LFA For Sale on eBay


A Whitest White Lexus LFA from North Wilkesboro, North Carolina, has been put up for auction on eBay, and currently sits at $170,000 with eight bidders and eighteen bids. The reserve price has yet to be met, but the auction is open until October 10th.

(This isn’t the first time a LFA has been put up on eBay — a Pearl Brown LFA was posted by Herb Chambers Lexus, but was quickly pulled before selling.)

Check out the LFA auction on eBay [Via: Carscoop]

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I'm poor ... or I wanted it !
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    Cindy Levenburg
  • October 7, 2011
Cool Car!!!
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    guest fan
  • October 7, 2011
what idiotic dealership put this car on ebay? Lexus needs to pull their dealership license
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      05RollaXRS
    • October 7, 2011
    That is what Lexus did not want when they had the lease requirement. Dealerships flipping the car for profit money. They had to allow outright buying option to the buyers after demand from the buyers and then now the inevitable happens.
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    aha And there was something about buying out the car but not being allowed to sell it in the US for the first two years of ownership. But that was apparently not fool-proof. I'm excited about this though! I'd definitely get this if I were in the market for an LSh! :P
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      05RollaXRS
    • October 7, 2011
    Yeah, that clause was also removed after the buyers protested again.
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    REally?! I missed that part! SWEET! Looks like the LFA speculation isn't really working out here... reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeally fishy.
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      05RollaXRS
    • October 7, 2011
    Yep. The buyers can do whatever the hell they want and flip it like a coin LOL (ofcourse, metaphorically speaking).
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    emptystreets130
  • October 7, 2011
I think this is gonna get pulled soon. 1) The seller has an very low feedback score of 13. So this is more likely to be a scam. 2) Like the above comments, I'm pretty sure Lexus had them sign a form stating that they could not sell the vehicle after a certain amount of time/cannot make a profit. 3) I don't think this is a dealer selling the vehicle.
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    Max_bramante
  • October 7, 2011
Fake as many other auctions.
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Seeing the car located in N.C it must be Bank of America trying to scam you.
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    Maarten
  • October 7, 2011
EBAY states that the VIN is not correct. ts a good VIN, production date is june 2011.
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Yeah, you think someone trying to sell this LFA for max money would have invested a little more in the photographs as well!  Using a bus as a background is not something I would ever do as a pro car photographer! However, I like that there is the chance to be able to buy an LFA still, assuming they are all sold out and even if I brought $379k cash to my Lexus dealership I still could not get one.

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