Chrome or Pearl Black? - Pics
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Originally posted by caliness
That's what I wanted to do, but black pearl is in style, so I said to myself let me just get CL members' opinion!
Thanks, I think I'll just go with chrome. Hey, it's cheaper, too!
That's what I wanted to do, but black pearl is in style, so I said to myself let me just get CL members' opinion!
Thanks, I think I'll just go with chrome. Hey, it's cheaper, too!
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Originally posted by SharpLS-96
You also should consider replacing the gold center caps on your wheels with chrome ones. It definitely will not match the rest of your car once your trunk emblems are chrome.
You also should consider replacing the gold center caps on your wheels with chrome ones. It definitely will not match the rest of your car once your trunk emblems are chrome.
What do you guys think about the taillights? I personally do not like it darkened. I want to take it off.
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Originally posted by SharpLS-96
What's with the plastic over the drivers seat? Was the car being serviced?
What's with the plastic over the drivers seat? Was the car being serviced?
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Originally posted by RA40
One other thing...you have to get a CL sticker on that!
One other thing...you have to get a CL sticker on that!
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Originally posted by caliness
Yes, definately. I've been looking into that for some time. The thing is it costs $45 per cap!
What do you guys think about the taillights? I personally do not like it darkened. I want to take it off.
Yes, definately. I've been looking into that for some time. The thing is it costs $45 per cap!
What do you guys think about the taillights? I personally do not like it darkened. I want to take it off.
Having the brightest tail lights possible to me is a safety thing in my book.
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Originally posted by SharpLS-96
Well since you asked I wouldn't have done that.
Having the brightest tail lights possible to me is a safety thing in my book.
Well since you asked I wouldn't have done that.
Having the brightest tail lights possible to me is a safety thing in my book.
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Originally posted by caliness
I think I will use goof off to take it off, then apply a gloss to give it that shiny, new look.
I think I will use goof off to take it off, then apply a gloss to give it that shiny, new look.
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Originally posted by SharpLS-96
Having the brightest tail lights possible to me is a safety thing in my book.
Having the brightest tail lights possible to me is a safety thing in my book.
1) Get so called "diamond" rear lights
2) Get LED bulbs
Best result of course be when you get both
PS:
Check Lighting forum - guys seem to have pretty long discussion over LEDs...
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Originally posted by SharpLS-96
You applied it on the interior not the exterior right?
You applied it on the interior not the exterior right?
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Watch the chemicals on the acrylic...some are pretty harsh and can soften and dull it.
If they have lost their shine, they are easily buffed with a light touch or wet sanded with 1200 grit to 2000 and then buffed. For those without machines to help, 3M has structured abrasive polishing sheets that work wonders and is very consistent over a traditional silica carbide abrasive.
If they have lost their shine, they are easily buffed with a light touch or wet sanded with 1200 grit to 2000 and then buffed. For those without machines to help, 3M has structured abrasive polishing sheets that work wonders and is very consistent over a traditional silica carbide abrasive.
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BTW, I hope you didn't purchase that chrome adhesive grille kit from that moron "Autogrilles" who advertises on Ebay. His name has slipped my mind but he was a CL member until he was thrown off for shady practices. If so, I'm surprised you even received it. I would advice you not to do any further business with him though.
Just my 2 cents.
I'm sure other members will concur.
Just my 2 cents.
I'm sure other members will concur.
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Originally posted by SharpLS-96
BTW, I hope you didn't purchase that chrome adhesive grille kit from that moron "Autogrilles" who advertises on Ebay. His name has slipped my mind but he was a CL member until he was thrown off for shady practices. If so, I'm surprised you even received it. I would advice you not to do any further business with him though.
Just my 2 cents.
I'm sure other members will concur.
BTW, I hope you didn't purchase that chrome adhesive grille kit from that moron "Autogrilles" who advertises on Ebay. His name has slipped my mind but he was a CL member until he was thrown off for shady practices. If so, I'm surprised you even received it. I would advice you not to do any further business with him though.
Just my 2 cents.
I'm sure other members will concur.
I'll consider what you said and not do business with them again.
What shady practices was he doing??
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Originally posted by caliness
Well, guess what? It is from them! I installed it myself and never had ant problems with it. I know it's not the best way to do it but it sure was cheap!
I'll consider what you said and not do business with them again.
What shady practices was he doing??
Well, guess what? It is from them! I installed it myself and never had ant problems with it. I know it's not the best way to do it but it sure was cheap!
I'll consider what you said and not do business with them again.
What shady practices was he doing??
Anyway, the thief stole pic's from fellow CL members leading people to believe that the modifications were jobs of his. He posted the pic's on Ebay as well his site to generate business.
Goes by the following names. :
"Autogrilles"
lexusgrill.com
Lextasy.com
Moderator Quotes on him to further prove it.
Originally posted by DaveGS4
"he's undertaken questionable business practices including blatantly stealing images from ClubLexus members and posting them on his website despite their requests to remove them. IMO, he is not someone I would recommend doing business with."
Originally posted by VVT-i
"I have to say ' Yes he is shady'. A 9 times banned member from CL(same guy with difference SN). His Ebay accounts also have 3 difference names and e-mail and feedbacks."
Originally posted by Johnny Mo
"Lextasy.com is owned by a former (now BANNED) member of CL. Banned for some shady dealings with other members and repeated use of other members photos and DIY tips (on his site as his own). If you want to roll the dice and go with him caveat emptor, SRT is more likely to be able to provide customer service than someone else who is obviously discounting it (you gotta wonder why they are able to do that - I'm guessing it's not due to high sales volume)."