Natalie's GS looking Sweet!
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Wow, $4-$5k for those upgrades. Not to get into a should you spend such money argument with anyone, but I do not think I would spend nearly that much for such a set-up. Well who am I kidding, I wouldn't spend $1 for such set-up. Different strokes I guess. However, I would like to add additional functionality like Peasodos has done. Auto-folding mirrors, newer audio/naviagation, aniline seats are all upgrades that improve functionality. But it would have to be relatively cheap to do. So I guess I have to wait a few years for some "accident" totaled vehicles to come on the market. No hurry. Still under CPO for another year, so really not doing anything.
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Intermediate
#18
You're on a forum specifically for this model of car. You will definitely find people that are putting money into their car. For people that love modifications, going to car shows, hanging out with friends that also enjoy doing the same thing, it's not a big deal. If we have the money to spend and to make us happy, why not? I'm cool with everyone leaving their car stock, I'm fine with people doing modifications, I'm fine with people taking them to the track, and I'm also fine with people using them in demolition derbys.
Rims and tires and air are definitely not meant to increase performance. If performance was the key metric, none of us would start with a GS. Yes, you can have an opinion, and I welcome it. Just remember that there are different groups of enthusiasts.
PS. Nice looking car. I can't wait to get the NIA kit once I get out of this house with a steep driveway.
Rims and tires and air are definitely not meant to increase performance. If performance was the key metric, none of us would start with a GS. Yes, you can have an opinion, and I welcome it. Just remember that there are different groups of enthusiasts.
PS. Nice looking car. I can't wait to get the NIA kit once I get out of this house with a steep driveway.
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I'd love to slightly lower car, but do NOT like that tucked in look.
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Lexus Test Driver
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First thing I told me wife, make sure the wheels are straight and there isn't a parking curb under the bumper. If you aren't 100% confident, don't air out.
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