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BlkLexus20

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  1. Just detailed my car today, sadly the sun was setting: so the reflections were not all too obvious and the pics look a little blue.

    Anyways, this car has 156,000 miles on it so far and has had no major malfunctions of anything. Only had to replace general wear and tear things like the gaskets, water pump, intake hose, spk plugs, radiator, rear disk brakes, antenna, hoses, passenger drive shaft, and engine mounts.

    I'm pleased to say this car does not burn or drip a single thing anymore!

    I'm very amazed how well this car has been ticking and how nice it still looks after 12 years. Seems to drive better than other domestic cars with not even half the milage this car has.

    I will never go back to another domestic vehicle again!

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    The car looks immaculate for it's age, job well done!

    A little constructive criticism if you will. Under the hood, the reservoir and battery can use a bit more elbow grease, and APC + Brush. The rest looks clean enough to eat off of!

    Great job!

    --Gabe

    +1 Looks Great!

  2. Total time from start to finish was 35-minutes. ! Outside temp is 31 and with wind it is 19!!!!!!

    Here is the before and the car was done with JW AJ and CG 5050 wax 3 months ago.

    Before..washed with ONR and QD with quickshine.

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    after ZCS..

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    Very Nice!

  3. Details please-what, where, and how much for the override? How difficult to install. Thanks

    E-mail Mark at: info@PrestigiousSociety.com -- he is in the Los Angeles area. I purchased an override system from him (cost around $350.00)

    A little scary to install at first, but you'll figure it out

    i Used Nav-Tv

  4. I have just replaced my 2nd Bridgestone OEM tire, the first at 5000 miles and this latest one at 9300 miles. I have never before repaced any in nearly 50 years of driving. Am I just unlucky or is anyone else having a similar issue with these tires. Both picked up nails in the sidewalls.

    Most likely it's the area's you are driving in.It's not the tires fault if you get nails in the sidewalls.

    No Those tires are just horrible...

  5. Go with the 20s. One problem that I have heard from people with 22s is that the wheels rub when they run over bumpy surfaces. You also have to be verrrrrrry careful not to hit potholes or you'll be replacing or fixing rims often.

    Thanks..Yea I am Leaning More on the 20's...i just wanted to see what the 22's would look like and feel like...i should have my wheels on by the end of the month...So i will post pics when i get them....

    erick

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