Overland Classifieds :: 2006 Lexus GX470

We’ve had a number of interesting Lexus overland builds listed on our forum recently, including a very distinct 2018 GX460. It’s perhaps not the first OEM that comes to mind when we think of overlanding; still, the combination of impressive all-terrain capability matched with renowned driver comfort is a great combination. This 2006 example has covered just 148,000 miles, has been meticulously serviced, and showcases a number of premium modifications for overland travel.

From the Seller:

“It was specially ordered in Nautical Blue with a gray leather interior. Optioned with the rear spoiler and third-row seating, it is also equipped with a center diff lock, navigation, and the desirable VVTI motor. [With me] being an aviation technician, and the previous owner being from a Toyota dealership, this car has been kept in excellent mechanical condition.”

2006 Lexus GX470

The 2006 Lexus GX470 is fitted with a 4.7-liter V8 engine, which produces 263 horsepower and 323 pound-feet of torque. On-road performance is matched by impressive all-terrain capability, thanks to full-time four-wheel drive, electronic traction control, a locking Torsen center differential, Downhill Assist, and Vehicle Stability Control. These rugged credentials are mated with a generous suite of standard interior comforts, including leather seats (heated in the front), an 11-speaker sound system, cruise control, a HomeLink universal transceiver, power moonroof, and more.

Distinguishing Features

  • Coastal Offroad front and rear bumpers
  • Warn VR Evo winch
  • Cooper Discoverer STT Pro tires on Icon Vehicle Dynamics Rebound wheels
  • Dobinsons 3-inch lift coilovers with remote reservoirs
  • Camburg Engineering upper control arms
  • Toytec body lift, 1-inch

This 2006 Lexus GX470 is listed for $25,000 OBO and is currently located in North Bend, Oregon. Check the full vehicle specifications via the original Expedition Portal forum post here.

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