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raymsixsix

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  1. I agree with you on that one. In the SC I see more late 30's late 40's blonde women with big hair, big jewels, and big gazooms. :D
  2. Nope, not for many many years... I'm 29 Catamaran--------->Multihull
  3. YOU bought an RL??? HERESY!!! I'm just joking, the RL is a very handsome sedan, and everyone I've met that had one, loved them. And it sounds like you got one hell of a deal. Sorry to hear about your departure from the Lexus family, but still look forward to hearing your input on things. Take care and keep us updated. Again, congratulations!
  4. Hey cp, sorry to hear about your loss but glad to hear you're ok despite a sore nose. I'm sure you'll happen across another one to replace this one with.
  5. Kc she sounds just beautiful, glad to hear that you were able to fix the issue. We love pics! Welcome to the LOC When it comes to the timing belt it's kinda hit or miss. When I bought my 95 LS in Feb of 2007 the timing belt had not been changed ever. The car had about 113,000 miles on her. I bought the oem parts on ebay including the water pump for $300. The dealership where I used to work charged me $400 for fluids and labor. I asked for all my old parts and the timing belt that they took out look almost as new as the one they put in. Maybe I was just lucky? The timing belt change is due at 90k or 7 yrs I believe.
  6. Wow, I'm glad to hear that you and your passenger are shaken, but ok. I'm looking forward to see what LS you'll get.
  7. Personally, I'd steer away from a car that has been lemon lawed. Lemon lawing a car isn't as simple as "three times tried to fix so take the car back." Manufacturers don't want to take back cars. They do try to fix the car after the third time, and if they're still not successful, there must be something wrong with it (a hex on it at the very least) LOL.
  8. If you are a student of human behavior, automobile forums are a great place to study. The anonymity combined with a man's feeling that he has to be an expert in things automotive often brings out aggression and defensiveness when others don't agree. This I have not seen in other types of forums. I belong to a computer forum and everyone is extremely helpful, courteous and kind. Happy Father's Day to all. Wyle That's such an interesting observation and now that I think about it, in art forums or digital designer forums everyone is more humble and helpful. Hmm, so interesting. Just the same, I miss getting help from the guys here. As I said though, it's simply too uncivil most of the time and it was bringing me down. No one likes to feel ripped off and especially from other Lexus owners. I spent a lot of money on this car and I feel great about it, well until after this creepy negative forum. My sister has a MB and I have friends with BMWs and they all have complaints. The fact is that we should just see that we have a great life to be a part of and this kind of negativity was simply getting tiresome. But to each his own and I do wish everyone much happiness. Rey BBS decorum. Interesting subject. I've been on the Internet in similar sites for years. There will always be nasty people posting obnoxious text and commentary. Controversial topics, which most are or become, will bring out the self-proclaimed experts. If you are overly sensitive to this unfortunate reality, then you will be offended, defensive, and over react. As automotive related sites go, this site is one of the more civil I've been on, and probably because we have some great moderators and managers. I commend them for their work, I'm sure it's not an easy or fun job. And, I assume also that the people who would frequent a Lexus site would be interested or own a Lexus, and that they may have just a tad more interest in understanding the "ownership" issues of a more expensive vehicle. I know that since I spend lots of time communicating via email in my career, I am never suprised to get a response from one of my emails that clearly was because the person reading it didn't understand my message, or read something into it that wasn't there, or imagined a "tone" because they don't know how I think. Without voice intonation, it can be difficult for the average "non-literary" genius to compose words that say everything you want to say without writing a novel. Rey, remember.... if it weren't for those "evil, wicked, nasty" people, us good people wouldn't go to heaven! That's just my worthless opinion. Randy I agree with you, I've made that same comment before about misconceived tones and inflections. Rey, sorry you feel that way and hate to see you leave
  9. Congratulations man! She looks great The suv next to it has a flat
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