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bossman

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  1. I used a similar product on my 97 LS and it drastically changed the look of the front end. Much classier!
  2. Price drop - selling the complete set for $40.00 CAN plus shipping (within Canada or to the United States only please).
  3. Hey OmarG, Yes, likely won't fit your 95 - sorry!
  4. Hey LOC members, I've been cleaning out the garage and stumbled across this item that I no longer need - I may as well find someone who could put it to use. Lexus shift knob in dark grey leather with burlwood insert and chrome base. Total length is 3.75 inches. The diameter of the hole in the base is 3/8 of an inch. I am not exactly sure which Lexus model(s) it will fit - possible late model LS, GS and ES. Asking $25 CAN plus shipping (will ship to Canada and U.S.A. only) Cheers! Bossman.
  5. Hey LOC Members, I was cleaning out the garage and came across these OEM front parking and turn signal lenses from my 1997 Lexus LS400. I had removed these when I installed clear aftermarket lenses on my LS400 and have since sold the car. These are in excellent used condition and might be of use to someone out there. Will likely fit 1995-1997 Lexus LS400. Selling the complete set for $60.00 CAN plus shipping (within Canada or to the United States only please). PM me if interested. Cheers! Bossman.
  6. Hey aarman4, Yes, the synthetic oil is costly, but anything that keeps the baby running smoothly is worth it ... imho. That "light bulb in a coffee can under the oil pan" remark brought back some memroies. That old '88 Celica Turbo 4WD I had also did not have a block heater (Toyota claimed the engine compartment was too packed to be able to fit it in ... go figure). Anyways, I did have to resort to the light bulb trick on one occasion. That's when I found a magnetic base block heater that simply attached to the outside of the oil pan. I think I got it at Canadian Tire, but that was back many years ago. Something to check on though ... you just have to remember to remove it before you drive away ;) Cheers, Bossman
  7. Hey aarman4, My 1997 LS400 always spent its time outside. Use of a block heater is a must here in North Bay during the cold winter months. I would also consider using synthetic oil as this tends to warm up in the engine quicker than conventional oils. The battery warmer is a good idea too (I had one of those on a 1988 Toyota Celica Turbo AWD I owned back in the day). But with a brand new battery, you should be good for guaranteed starts for 2-3 winters. I had my Lexus battery die on a bitterly cold December day back in 2004 ... it was like -40 C that day. Cheers!
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