GS350 Part Out Offers Great Stuff at Great Prices

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2015 Lexus GS350 GS 350 part out on Club Lexus forums

Lease-end part out offers great deals on wheels, suspension, and other performance parts.

It’s never fun to say goodbye, but sometimes it makes the most sense. When returning a leased vehicle, any non-stock parts still on it will not be paid for by the dealership taking the lease return, so it’s often an excellent way to find deals on used parts.

This is precisely the case for Plano, Texas based Club Lexus forum user Daveyboytx. He recently listed for sale a host of parts from his 2015 Lexus GS350 in the forum marketplace. Hopefully, then, he’ll be able to recoup some of the funds initially spent on the upgrades. There is some awesome stuff for sale, so let’s take a look at what he’s got.

Vossen CV4 20 inch wheel on 2015 Lexus GS350 for sale

First and foremost is the full set of Vossen CV4 wheels. Two are wrapped with Kumho Ecsta tires, while the other two have Michelin Pilot Sports on them. However, the Michelin tires are due for replacing. That being said, the wheels alone retail for $500 each, so the asking price of $1,200 with tires and TPMS sensors is entirely reasonable. As before mentioned, you will need at least two new tires. However, if you are looking for a new set of wheels, you’d be saving enough buying these second hand to get a nice set of tires!

Swift lowering springs for 2015 Lexus GS350 for sale on Club Lexus forum

Another great deal is the set of Swift lowering springs that still have their original box. These springs will drop your 2013+ Lexus GS350 by 0.8 inches front and rear. Additionally, they are said to maintain the factory ride quality while simultaneously improving the handling capabilities of the chassis. The retail on these is over $300, but these are for sale for just $125 shipped. They’re quite literally a bargain at twice the price!

Club Lexus Marketplace GS partout for lease-end offers great deals on quality parts

On top of the previously mentioned items, he has also listed an HPS Performance intake, Tanabe Sustec front strut tower bar, and SPC rear camber kit, and a Prestigious Society Nav bypass module, which allows you to bypass the restriction of DVD features while moving. We have it in good faith you’ll use this responsibly and only for passengers to enjoy while you are driving.

Overall, this is a fantastic way to get some great deals on quality parts. All the listings are at great prices and are likely to move fast. So, if you have a 2013 or newer GS350 and are looking for some upgrades, look no further than the Club Lexus marketplace!

Photos: Club Lexus Marketplace

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Braden Carlson is an automotive enthusiast from Boise, Idaho. At 19 he quit his day job to pursue a career in automotive journalism, launching his Youtube channel in his own name. Today you can still find him producing DIY video content, reviews and writing for an amassment of automotive websites. His work is most frequently found on Rennlist, The Mustang Source and Corvette Forum. When not writing or driving, he's likely to be found covered in grease and oil undoubtedly from one of his gratuitous collection of questionable project cars.

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