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Old 08-20-20 | 06:08 PM
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Which bulb did you use for the drl
Old 08-21-20 | 02:59 AM
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Originally Posted by satiger
Been a while since I posted here..... got busy with other priorities and such.

Exactly 20 years back purchased this ES with 8 miles on odo meter. Now with 345k, still doing good. Last year was the bad year for her. Few things were replaced;

1. Radiator (after 19 years!)
2. Idle control valve
3. Throttle body

300k post : https://www.clublexus.com/forums/es-...wesome-es.html






i have a 2000 es300 champagne in color and bought used back in January I had to replace a lot. All 4 struts, fuel injectors, ignition coils, spark plugs, MAF sensor, bank 2 catylist converter and bank 1 car pipe assembly if you do order Bosal it’s direct fit oem, new windshield and both VVT solenoids. Gonna do the radiator
it just flipped to 170,000 Sunday Runs so smooth and I have that same same bottom seat separation on leather. Luv this car picked up for $800
Maldonado have a rx350 and sequoia. Lol.
Old 08-22-20 | 05:24 AM
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Originally Posted by prooh
Which bulb did you use for the drl
Purchased from eBay : https://www.ebay.com/itm/130527388855
Old 08-24-20 | 03:28 PM
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Looks good for the age and mileage!

Quick question on the DRL bulb, does it run at full power as a DRL, or is it dimmed compared to the high beam?
Old 08-25-20 | 10:48 AM
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Just joined the forum a few weeks ago after picking up a 2000 Platinum Edition (136,000). I hope mine will rack up as many miles as yours!


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Old 08-26-20 | 10:25 AM
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Engineer5, I bought the same car as yours, same color, same year, 10 years ago. It has been an awesome car. Still drive it today.
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Amazing. It's really incredible if you think about how much that car has gone through, the places it's been, the times it has endured, and it still looks better than most new cars today. satiger, what you've done is short of incredible, especially considering that the "worst year" included fairly common issues that usually come up before 200k for most people. This is exactly why it pays to start with a well taken care of car if you want it to last a long time and spend the least on repairs.
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Originally Posted by Engineer5
Just joined the forum a few weeks ago after picking up a 2000 Platinum Edition (136,000). I hope mine will rack up as many miles as yours!

Nice choice, looking very sharp. Good luck to you!
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Originally Posted by Hayk
Amazing. It's really incredible if you think about how much that car has gone through, the places it's been, the times it has endured, and it still looks better than most new cars today. satiger, what you've done is short of incredible, especially considering that the "worst year" included fairly common issues that usually come up before 200k for most people. This is exactly why it pays to start with a well taken care of car if you want it to last a long time and spend the least on repairs.
Thanks Hayk. If not for you to send those pics, I would've missed the 20th year date!.
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