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  1. If we have a long joureny we TAKE the Lexus........its what it excells at :winky:
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  2. They normally go by reg no so they cant give u a wrong 1.how much warranty do they give????
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  3. You will need 15mm spacers on the front, these bolt onto the hub and have their own studs. Unfortunately the stock studs still come through and will foul on the mating face of the new wheels. This is easily solved with an angle grinder and 15 minutes of your time. The rears fit without issue but will look sunken into the arches without 25mm spacers, which are on my list to buy next. that ls does look good and the pictures look like professional pics out of a magazine!
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  5. Nope, it's a timing belt, I used to have a 99 celsior, that guy has been trying to sell that car for ages, but no luck, and the fact that he hasn't mentioned that the engine is misfiring, I know because I called him up just for the fun of it
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  6. It would take more than a bit of t cut to tart up my old girl!
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  7. Mmm.... if their fetching that kind of price now,maybe it's time to get the the old t-cut out,and tart up the old girl,-I might do the same to the LS afterwards.....( apologies for my lack of political -correctness here....) -well,maybe not....
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  8. Was the kit expensive if you don't mind me asking? I couldn't bring myself to buy a kit as I knew the price of each piece was pennies. Everything you need for installation is below in this video, including wing mirrors. Very easy to do. The video shows a sunglasses holder, I think this is not possible to be fitted to euro cars but the panel still drops down in the same way. You don't need all those tools either, I just used a thin screwdriver carefully and cased no damage. The wing mirror was the most fiddly but not difficult. I've lost the charger for my camera, when I get a new one I'll throw up some photo's. LED sidelights too
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