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Importing a pair direct from Japan (via amayama.com) would cost $83.50USD + potentially some import duties on top.

Due to the terrible exchange rate it might actually be cheaper to buy from your local Lexus dealer. The part number is 17408-31030

 

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Thank you very much

I contacted my local Lexus dealer today who quoted me £157.35 for a pair which is silly.

Does anyone know what size I need and whether I can buy decent quality trims here in the UK?

Thanks to all

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Lots on eBay, just make sure the ones you buy are stainless steel and NOT chrome as the first sign of a salted road and the chrome will suffer and they will look awful...

As for size, use a tape measure and see what diameter the pipe is....

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Very helpful. Is measurement I need the diameter of the trim that is on the car or another measurement. Apologies for my complete ignorance of all things mechanical. 

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Wow, so even with the current exchange rate, international shipping and import tax, it would still cost twice as much from a dealer? :unsure:

I would guess the size of the exhaust pipe is around 65mm, but that's just a guess.

Have you tried cleaning up the ones that are on your car? You'd be surprised at the results that can be achieved with some metal polish and a bit of elbow grease. The reason I had that part number to hand was because I planned to buy a new pair for my previous car until I had a go at cleaning them up. Metal polish, and a bit of rubbing with steel wool and a scouring pad from the kitchen had mine looking very respectable.

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Thank you very much

Very helpful. Is measurement I need the diameter of the trim that is on the car or another measurement. Apologies for my complete ignorance of all things mechanical. 

Thanks to all

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Thank you all. I have decide to go with the "attempt resurrection" method. I have asked my local sole owner garage who has said he should be able to improve them for me. I do not have any tools, equipment or energy. I will take the car to him next Tuesday and in the meantime will dose the trims with WD40 to help the corrosion removal process.

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On 04/01/2017 at 1:34 PM, Haylands said:

Lots on eBay, just make sure the ones you buy are stainless steel and NOT chrome as the first sign of a salted road and the chrome will suffer and they will look awful...

As for size, use a tape measure and see what diameter the pipe is....

I second the comment on chrome tips, I bought some a while ago, they looked fine for about a month!

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