Pic of your 2IS - RIGHT NOW ! take 2
#5511
Racer
Just got my coilovers installed today and loving them. The shop set the dampers at 15 clicks and it basically feels almost exactly stock, cept a tiny bit firmer. I'll need wider wheels or tires in the future, but at the moment I'm happy.
#5513
Racer
Looking good! I was going to say you should buy my wheels,
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/whe...er-1000-a.html
They'd look great on your car, I would know lol. But looks like you're way away from CA.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/whe...er-1000-a.html
They'd look great on your car, I would know lol. But looks like you're way away from CA.
What wheels are you going for next? I don't know how you can top those, but am anxious to see what's in the future!
#5514
Instructor
iTrader: (1)
Your IS is one of my perfect idol cars for my finished build and those wheels were really sweet as well! Unfortunately I do live wayyyyyyy up north and am pretty much spent in budget until next summer. The dilemma of being able to purchase versus if its financially responsible XD.
What wheels are you going for next? I don't know how you can top those, but am anxious to see what's in the future!
What wheels are you going for next? I don't know how you can top those, but am anxious to see what's in the future!
Thanks bud. I already got my new wheels a few weeks ago. They're shiny. I like them.
#5518
Track night!
I have no relation to the group, but I highly recommend checking out SCCA Track Night in America if you have ever wanted to try driving on a track! You get three 20 minute sessions for $150 (before the $25 off codes floating around) which is the cheapest cost to track time ratio that I have seen in my area. They still have a lot of events scheduled over the next few months. If (when) you want to go back, it would be best to try a different program with in-car instructors at least once to improve your technique faster but this is a great way to get your feet wet.
https://www.tracknightinamerica.com/events
I have no relation to the group, but I highly recommend checking out SCCA Track Night in America if you have ever wanted to try driving on a track! You get three 20 minute sessions for $150 (before the $25 off codes floating around) which is the cheapest cost to track time ratio that I have seen in my area. They still have a lot of events scheduled over the next few months. If (when) you want to go back, it would be best to try a different program with in-car instructors at least once to improve your technique faster but this is a great way to get your feet wet.
https://www.tracknightinamerica.com/events