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option00002

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  1. I tried to find the prior thread for you. Unfortunately, the search function on this site baffles me at times. In any event someone had trouble with water soaking the amp located in the rear right of the trunk if my memory serves me. This from Club Lexus is moderately helpful. ClickHere Hth.
  2. Honesty I appreciate, but ignorance and lack of scope disturb me . There is little more damaging you could do to your car than change the color in the manner you suggest. By doing such your otherwise 'o.k' car will be viewed as a 'hack job' and you as a 'hacker'. If that is 'o.k' with you then by all means continue. On a personal note it's funny to me. Here I can't get a fender or fuel door painted correctly (e.g. no orange peel, overspray, dirt in paint, clearcoat integrity or chipipng...) for less than an arm and a leg ($$$$) and a large population consistently believe they can paint their entire car for peanuts. Even more extreme some people think they can change a car's color. On the greater aim: Troy, I strongly encourage you to utilize the search function. From typing in 'upgrade' a host of threads appeared with this one<-------link standing out at a brief glance. Personally, I would embrace the gold exterior, pick up a set of reasonably priced rims (from an IS300 on CL for around $300) and go from there. Read the thread ^^^^^^^^^^ above. Hth.
  3. First, you best abandon the plan of changing the color of the car. One would need to paint the door jams, engine bay...basically an entire strip down ranging in cost from $5,000-$8,000 for anything quality. Any corners cut will make the endeavor wholly basterdized and notably diminsh the value of the vehicle. Frankly, it is not an option. From there I would strongly encourage you to put your efforts into simply bringing the vehicle up to par with basic routine maintenance and only then begin to pursue other upgrades. In any event welcome to the 'automotive world'!
  4. Jay, On that I beg to differ from front to back and would normally do so; however, … I inadvertently tripped across the fact you are a young, strapping lad of only fifteen years . That said I eagerly wish to retract my harshness impossible as it may be. For your edification and to your merit in the written word you come across as notably mature. I assumed to my embarrassment you to be a college attendant whining over a modest workload. In fact you are only beginning your quest and in that endeavor I wish you the best. Hang in there! While it may seem rather inopportune that you study a Christian story the understanding of it will no doubt play out in your life here and there. Perhaps not in a dire sense, but more likely in a circumstance where you will simply be glad to know. FWIW the ‘Christian’ kids barely know what they know. Best, Landis <------------- wrongly assumed they were 'carding' entrants at the door.
  5. I thought this was the very rubbish he was exhausted by? He didn't say he lacked a relationship with spirituality, but rather could not relate to a Christian story line and its subjective, unrecognizable 'notion' of 'god'. I hope you change your mind as I am very confused... How do you know? How so? I did not interpret this as an individual needing spiritual guidance (as it appears you have), but rather as someone finding conflict with the spiritual climate within academia and perhaps the country... as I have. I am hardly suggesting a timeline void of spiritual pursuit. S-hit, otherwise I have wasted considerable time studying with Tibetan Buddhists and some very sore legs.
  6. If you continue to engage the task from a religious platform/agenda you will continue to fail in seeing the forest for its trees. Perhaps a reconfiguring of your wiring will aid in its proper perception. As I attempted to convey before you might simply view it as an ancient fiction and remove the otherwise reckless charge of timely social current. Suppose I was to visit this forum and complain that I have been assigned to read, in depth, Gone with the Wind? Sure I have some general idea of a sappy ‘love story’ plot, some basic struggles of the South, but otherwise find the task offensive. Upon actually spreading its page I discover that the fact I have never lived in the South and was born one and quarter century too late bears little on the underlying theme and foundation of a quadrant of this country’s social underpinnings. That the basic drives and regards of humanity are nonetheless examined and therein I can glean new perceptions/understandings in my current situation. In any event, don’t make it more than it is. Be like water, the substance that can break even stone while still supple. Best, Landis
  7. Set aside an hour and learn: Adam & Eve I was raised agnostic (though of protestant origin) and wouldn't cry foul over having to learn it for a class. Suck it up! Isn't that the point of school ... ya know, to broaden one's horizons? It's one of the oldest forms of fiction and not so different from other forms (e.g Greek myths - The Odyssey/Iliad, Persian -The epic of Gilgamesh, Celtic - Beowulf etc.) IMO.
  8. Since the question posed extends beyond fiscal and product availability limitations I would like to have a manual tranny for my SC4. Second to that I would like 'Kit' from Knightrider installed in my SC. The bummer to this is I suspect Kit would be bored with my day. I can just picture it: Me: "K.i.t.t, let's head back to work that lunch was delicious!" SCK.i.t.t: "Landis, I think you best switch over to 'autopilot' after that 3 martini lunch." Me:"Joy-boy why don't you shut the f-uck up and see if you can't bring up the stock ticker on that screen" SCK.i.t.t:"But Landis! We best engage 'super pursuit mode' and get over to the dry cleaners. Basil is closing early tonight and you have a 7am morning meeting. ALL your suits are dirty!" Me: "You're right K.i.t.t. Lets do it!" [Police pull over both K.i.t.t and I after two short blocks. With no Knight Foundation we are sadly subject to local laws. The officer shoots a low blow at K.i.t.t accusing him of sounding 'queerer than a football bat'. I schedule a sexual identity therapy session for the SCK.i.t.t. Someone dings his door at the appointment.] Yeah, so I guess I would first opt for the stick shift then 'SCK.i.t.t'.
  9. +1 or Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism by Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche (Tibetan Buddhism)
  10. +1 I find myself shutting off the tracs nearly every time I use the vehicle. The exception is during snow, but that shouldn't be a concern where you live.
  11. Agreed. When a business manager sells a lojack they will always call it in to the company in order to receive a spiff / bonus for its sale as well as schedule the install. If Lojack shows no record of the install and sale then there are grounds for concern. In regard to the fabric protection and paint protection you are correct that it is not worth anything near $900. Frankly, it is largely a gimmic. You would be hard pressed to prove any fraud in its install. Because the carpet absorbs water is likely not actionable in regard to the law. If you can get any form of refund that is your best bet. They made a fortune off those two items alone in regard to costs so see what you can get refunded. And here are some lojack costs from an earlier post: ClickHere Hth.
  12. The S class does not bother me, but the R class is another story... In regard to the 'Bangle' motivated BMW line let me just say not all BMW fans (mind you no one gives a flying f*** about our traditionalist group) approve of the latest from the make: UpcomingSUV and GrossHartage6er
  13. You will be hard pressed finding a aftermarket warranty: a. on a vehicle of that age b. if the vehicle aleady has an excess of 100k miles Further, most 3rd party warranty companies (which are the only option for a vehicle of that age and mileage) are extremely suspect with many contingencies for disqualification of coverage. Not to mention you own an extremely reliable vehicle and there is an arguement that one would be throwing their money away on a warranty. Assuming you are concerned with service costs it might be time to find a reputable tech other than the dealer. Hth.
  14. Yes, the X-90 is yet another heinous toilet brought to us by the man-goblin Suzuki engineers who should stick to their bikes and ATV's. I am glad y'all appreciated the emoticon page. Now if only we could convice the admins. to redo them.
  15. I get the majority of them from my BMW site. I frankly don't care much for those found on LOC. [i think I have turned into a forum geek lol] This is also a great source: Smileys
  16. For the record I very much like the Ridgeline and hardly believe it belongs in this thread. I am rather familiar with them which is why I inquired about the belts. That said I can certainly appreciate family pride and was genuinly curious about what makes them 'amazing'. Now I know.
  17. And you may need an Ophthalmologist.
  18. Thanks! It does appear better suited to another forum. ClickHere
  19. option00002

    Lojack

    Dealer Cost (in MA) installed: $395 Basic Lo-jack retrieve $535 w/ Early Warning upgrade ... notifies owner of movement typically by cell phone [bear in mind Business Managers will manipulate the cost of the lojack through both front-end gross and back-end gross i.e a rate bump, warranty unless of course you are purchasing it after the fact.] Hth.
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