When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Same interior for my RX450h 25th anniversary limited edition (french market) without the blue lighting lexus led at front door steps (not available for this version in France).
Pics taken a couple hours ago. Backed the RX out of the garage to take a look at the new LED DRL's I installed this afternoon. Looks pretty good IMO.
Where did you get this from and do you have a DIY? I want to do these on my CT200 as they look somewhat dull compared to these other cars I see that have much brighter LEDs and look more modern.
Change of my RX 450h 2010 for a 450h 2015 (25th anniversary)
Originally Posted by alpy64
same interior for my rx450h 25th anniversary limited edition (french market) without the blue lighting lexus led at front door steps (not available for this version in france).
^Reminds me of the black trim on some of the BMW's (like the X1). Is it purely aesthetic or is there a practical use for it too?
I love Photo Hunt
For me is to cover some dents created by other car door. Some parking lots are like parallelogram style and other car front door will hit your front fender. (Rear, too. I got some dents closed to the gas door. )
For me is to cover some dents created by other car door. Some parking lots are like parallelogram style and other car front door will hit your front fender. (Rear, too. I got some dents closed to the gas door. )
Yes, you are correct, but no prize.
Do you want to share where you got those wheel well trims? Link and cost? Thanks....
Do you want to share where you got those wheel well trims? Link and cost? Thanks....
I bought it on ebay, please search "38mm fender flare" on ebay, and you will find several sellers, I think they all sell the same thing. I bought 2 sets for all 4 fenders. I want to remind you that there is a iron wire inside the rubber, so we can bent it to the shape or curve we want before installation.