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MrRetro

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  1. I have a 1 year old Covercraft Noah custom fit car cover that fits a 2009-2012 Lexus ES350. Cover fits like a glove and keeps the car clean & free of bird dropping, sap and other environmental contaminants. It is very easy to put on and take off, you store it in the trunk. If you don't have a garage, this is the next best thing. Cover costs over $225 new, will sell for $100 or best offer, local pickup (NYC area preferred) or will arrange for shipping within the USA. Was used on my 2009 car which was just returned off lease, so I no longer need this. Picture is stock photo, but you get the idea! :-) Please contact me through the forum here in you are interested.
  2. I am selling a like new (1 year old) covercraft NOAH custom fit cover for 2009 thru 2012 Lexus ES350. My car 09 ES is coming off lease and I am not giving this back to the dealer! LOL. The cover is one year old, it was replaced when the original one I had got damaged last year druing a hailstorm. Cover was destroyed (car had 10G of cosmetic damage too). I have been using covercraft NOAH covers on my cars since the year 2000 and I swear by them. If you do not have a garage like me it is the next best thing. It is easy to put on and take off, I store it rolled up in the trunk. Keeps sap, bird stuff, pollen and dust off the car and also protects from the sun. After a rainstorm, if allowed to dry on the car, your car will be just about as clean as it was before (no more dirt spots). These covers are usually over $200 when new, I'd like to get $100 for it plus the actual cost of UPS shipping from my location (NY) to you. If you are in metro NYC area and want to pick up locally, even better. I can provide pictures of it, the cover looks like new and these typically have a 4-5 year lifespan in my experience. Please contact me by PM or reply to this thread if you are interested. Thank you.
  3. I had some work done due to some damage from mother nature. After the repairs I noticed that I had some wind noise leaking in on the driver side by the front corner of the door window. Upon further inspection, it seems that the triangular shaped trim piece that is at the front of the pillar is not fastened well enough and is allowing the air to leak in. You might say take it back and let the shop deal with it, and I may, but if anyone can tell me how this piece is supposed to be fastened on and how I could facilitate the repair myself easily I would rather do it that way. It looks like some adhesive in in that area, but I don't want to pull on it if something more secure is holding it on. Going back to this shop will not be very convenient. I will refer to a generic picture of the piece I am referring to, it's not my car. The black piece with the 1 rounded corner next to the mirror. My model is a 2009. Thanks in advance.
  4. I have an 09 ES350. I use a Garmin GPS with a vent mount, and the power plugs into the cigarette lighter. I am wondering if I can snake the power wire (which is just a thin USB extension cable) down and through the center air vent and get the other end to come out somewhere near the lower part of the dash. I actually want to route it into the center console where the 12v power plug is located, and this would be a little cleaner if I could do it this way. I do not know how to remove dash pieces if that is required - is there an easy way to accomplish this?
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