Overland Classifieds :: 2009 Lexus LX570

We’ve featured a number of epic Lexus classifieds over the past few months, including this heavily modified 2018 GX460, and more recently, a rugged 1998 LX470. Today’s on the clock and remained completely stock. Since then, the Lexus has been extensively modified and is now ready for your dream overland adventure! 

From the Seller:

Selling my 2009 Lux Cruiser, which has been a fantastic overlanding/expedition vehicle. It’s super reliable, rugged, and quite capable off-road. I needed more space, so I went to a full-size truck (Ram 3500), which means the LX has got to go!”

2009 Lexus LX570

The LX570 is powered by a 5.7-liter V8 that delivers 383 horsepower and 403 pound-feet of torque. Lexus is known for interior refinement, and the LX570 is no exception, showcasing remote keyless entry, cruise control, voice-activated HDD navigation, heated seats, tilt/telescopic steering wheel, and much more. 

Distinguishing Features

  • Active height control suspension lift, 2-inch
  • Dissent Offroad aluminum front bumper and skids
  • Rigid Industries fog lights
  • Slee OffRoad rock sliders
  • ARB Safari drawers with fridge slide
  • ARB Columbus Variant roof tent 
  • Prinsu roof rack 

This 2009 Lexus LX570 is listed for $40,000 OBO and is currently located in the San Francisco Bay Area, California. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

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