Post up Recent pixs of YOUR car (LS400s)
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orden (11-03-19)
#7791
Driver School Candidate
My first post here, so I might as well introduce myself. This is my fleet of Toyota's finest cars from their greatest era. The IS is my wife's, we've had it for 7 years. The LS is my latest purchase, from a couple weeks ago. I got it because my Land Cruiser has a blown engine and is off the road, and not in a fun way. I've been learning a lot here, and have always researched here when working on the wife's car over the years. I'm looking forward to finally joining in the community.
If you need me I'll be reading about IS300 starters, LS400 suspension bushings and looking at all your fantastic photos for inspiration.
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DUMAls400 (11-25-19)
#7792
Driver School Candidate
For the love of my Lexus.
Well it sounds like you guys had a great time! It's nice to sometimes stop long enough to see what's directly around you especially what's standing directly in front of you.
I'm a firm believer in taking care of and appreciating the finer details of life.
Engine will need to be rebuilt but Lexi has a V8 that still drives better than a cadilac!
I wipe all the leather down once a week. I love my car but starting to think I have bit off more than I can chew. No shop no power tools to work with... Ps YouTube your fired. They make it look so easy in the videos but nothing I mean nothing about this car has been easy and every time I break something it costs at least $40 to replace.
I really like those white rims, they make the car look that much sexier!
I'm a firm believer in taking care of and appreciating the finer details of life.
Engine will need to be rebuilt but Lexi has a V8 that still drives better than a cadilac!
I wipe all the leather down once a week. I love my car but starting to think I have bit off more than I can chew. No shop no power tools to work with... Ps YouTube your fired. They make it look so easy in the videos but nothing I mean nothing about this car has been easy and every time I break something it costs at least $40 to replace.
I really like those white rims, they make the car look that much sexier!
#7793
Driver School Candidate
First post! Just got her from being my dad's for 17 years. 1995, 122,000 miles, never had a drive-train issue. It's been hit two or three times and totally repaired (paint chipping on front bumper from replacing). Just replaced the battery and I'm about to replace the serpentine belt and tension pulley. Not a cheap car to maintain, but well worth it.
#7794
First post! Just got her from being my dad's for 17 years. 1995, 122,000 miles, never had a drive-train issue. It's been hit two or three times and totally repaired (paint chipping on front bumper from replacing). Just replaced the battery and I'm about to replace the serpentine belt and tension pulley. Not a cheap car to maintain, but well worth it.
#7798
Lexus Champion
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no curtains in mine... but I have had a few LS400, started with a 94, fell in love with it, so bought 2 95's for me and the wife, then went to 96's for a while and just had to have a couple of 97's, one was a special model ( I am 85+) and cant think of the name of it but it had special leather inside, little holes in it.. then went to 99's, had 5 before I found two really good keepers, then got to where I couldn't drive at night and sold my black one and just kept her white one.. she does most of driving now... had that thing fo over 10 years now.... almost 234k on it now but runs silent and has no noise or looseness.... here they are:
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