You already have HID that gives you both a low and a high beam on your outboard headlights. You don't need anything more.
The kits are to convert the standard Halogen lights to HID. Base cars don't come with HID standard.
Yea the seats on her Lexus does not have any leather trim on the edge of the seats. There's absolutely no leather ...just full fabric throughout the seats.
Since that was posted I've seen that the base cars came with cloth seats in Canada.
The two tone effect with the cashmere looks cheap. I think it looks especially bad with a dark exterior. But then I'm a lazy ole macho mother *BLEEP*er, so what do I know?
Automobile Hidden Warranties and Secret Warranties
http://www.ext.colostate.edu/PUBS/COLUMNYM/ym334.html
There are lots of sites if you do a Google search. Don't know how good they are.
Some of these refer to TSB's where the company will fix your car for free, but they don't notify you. Nobody knows about it till they go in with a problem and find out it's covered on a TSB.
I have just received a quote for the Ground Effects kit from Westside Lexus (Houston):
Front - 08154-53830-B0 $559.13
Sides- 08150-53840-B0 $559.13
I didn't want to bother with the rear because I think it's a lot of bother for little effect, but the Dealer then went on to say they would supply but not fit as they had fit as a dealer option previously and found the parts required a lot of work to make them fit properly??? :o
Also got a quote for the Lexus Pedal Sport Package:
78101-53010
Brake pedal $70.71
Accelerator Pedal $47.53
Footrest 58192-53060 $71.97
These prices seem a little high to me. Anyone care to comment?
The whole kit is $1065 here.
http://www.l-tunedparts.com/product/?id=1992
I haven't seen any better prices. You can also buy the separate compontents for $365 per unit.
All three pedals here for $109
http://my.is/store/customer/product.php?pr...2&cat=47&page=1
Most people that have xpel swear by it. It's saved their paint and they say bugs and stuff come off more easily. I'm thinking about getting it, but it's hard to find an installer around here. As for the price, I think most didn't get the headlights and mirrors, but just the bumper and hood front.
Engine parts need to seat, wear in a little, smooth out. Brakes, tires, etc don't want to be flat spotted, overheated, need to be set to the rims, etc. All will work much smoother if broken in rather gently.
I had a 94 Firebird Formula with a 5.7 LT1 automatic. I drove it for almost 10 years. I got about 18-20 MPG local and as much as 26 MPG on long trips. Mine had a 3.50 rear axle as I remember.
VERY NICE!!!
Is that your cottage in the background, too? very very nice.
steviej
Thanks. That cottage just got built across the street. Neighborhood's going all to hell. :D :D
Here are some pics.
http://www.l-tunedparts.com/product/?id=1992
Some before and after pics of a real car here:
http://www.clublexus.com/forums/showthread...9&highlight=ISP