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97 VVTI Celsior power loss that seems unfixable

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Old 02-04-24 | 04:49 PM
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Wow what a turnaround. Congrats dude. That's a really clean example too - Jade has got to be my favorite color on these cars, you don't see it very often.
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Old 02-05-24 | 10:17 AM
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wow car looks great! glad you were able to figure out the issue. I love it when i get to drive my LS on long highway drives. It makes me appreciate how well engineered it is.

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Old 02-05-24 | 01:22 PM
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I recently bought a used 2021 Toyota Highlander Limited, FWD, V6. That thing will probably outrun the LS, it's so much more tech (it's TMI, actually), comers like a passenger car and is comfortable on the interstate and around town.

I still love driving the Lexus but I'm relegated to the Toyota. My wife isn't giving up her Lexus.
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