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  1. Looking on the web, I see the GS300s are a lot more plentiful and less expensive. Is the only difference the engine size? I see some 300s with a rear spoiler, but not all like the 400s. Is there a package that had it or did you have to order it that way? Thanks, MIKE
  2. Usually when you get a shake while braking, you need the rotors resurfaced or replaced. You may very well need a ball joint too.
  3. Thanks K! I am really only wanting to spend $20K max if possible. I put very few miles on my cars since I have a work van I drive all day for work, so maybe I could find one with 80-90K for a reduced price. I hear that most of these cars are good for 200K if cared for. MIKE
  4. I have grown tired of my 2000 Pontiac Gran Prix GTP. I'd need a 4 door sedan and liked the size of my GP, but I would really like rear wheel drive for a change. The Lexus GS series seems to fit the bill. I am not entirely clear on what the different models are. I know the 300 is a 6 cyl, but what is different between a 400 and 430? I think I can only afford from a 1999 to 2001 model Are there any specifics I should know while shopping? Better or worse years or models to look for or to avoid? I have modified my GP up to about 300HP so I think I could only be happy with a V8. Any advice is appreciated. Mike PS: 2000 GTP for sale in the Chicago area ;)
  5. How do you find out what shops have this particular machine without calling them all? www.gsp9700.com enter you zip code and it tell you which shops in the area have the road force balancer
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