2013 Lexus Gs 350
JTHCE1BL0D5017173
2013 Lexus Gs 350 VIN JTHCE1BL0D5017173 is available at IAAI. Last known mileage — 97 802 mi. This page includes photos, sale history, market estimate and similar LEXUS GS 350 listings.
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Submit a hide requestThis 2013 Lexus GS 350 features a complex history involving six previous owners and multiple significant events, including a reported theft in Maryland and subsequent recovery. The vehicle was declared a total loss in Virginia in late 2023, resulting in the issuance of a branded salvage title before it was moved to Tennessee for its most recent ownership. While the report includes 11 service records, it also notes multiple instances of damage to both the front and rear sections across different states. Reviewing the full report is essential before buying, bidding on, or financing this vehicle to understand how the salvage status and extensive title changes may impact its market value and safety.
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The vehicle requires significant front-end reconstruction. While the primary damage is concentrated on the exterior panels, the proximity of the impact to the engine bay necessitates a thorough inspection of the radiator support and cooling lines.
While it is an insurance-sold vehicle (a major plus), the cost of repair ($10,500) is very close to the estimated market value ($11,104). Given the potential for hidden structural damage and cooling system issues common in front-end collisions of this magnitude, this unit may be more profitable as a parts donor or for a specialized rebuilder who can source components cheaply.
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