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  1. Cheers for that, should have thought of that myself! Will try to get my finger out and put the fascia up too but very busy at work at the moment, snowed under with handsfree kit fits since the penalty went up! J.
  2. Cheers mate, It is the lead we have made up for the SE and sport bypass lead, it looks short in the pic but is actually about 3 foot from end to end. Plenty for a neat run from the amp to the stereo! We have it listed on ebay now, just opened the account so no feedback and we couldn't do a buy it now or anything. If anyone wants to skip the ebay thing PM me and I will see what I can do, can also supply the fascia panels for £14 inc. VAT. Cheers, J.
  3. [i would guess that the longest part of the lead is a standard off the shelf iso extension lead and the short section you circled is an off the shelf iso-->bare wire lead that the guy is then fitting the white nylon connector too. also referring to something way back in this thread about using the 2/3 ohm speakers in my experience as a tv enginneer you are better off going over the impeadance level rather than under i.e using 8 ohm speakers on a 4ohm recommended amp would be healthier for the amp than using a 2 ohm speaker.i would connect the 2 and 3 ohm speakers in series either side to give five ohms either side. rgds rob Hi, Have just read your post and would like to confirm that the lead we have made up runs the rear tweeter woofer setup in series giving 6 ohms load on each rear channel and sounding quite nice on the car we fitted it to. Finally got a pic of the lead too see below We have terminated the electric aerial feed in a crimp connector that plugs straight on to the original lead and although we soldered the lighting wire we used, on the leads for sale we have fitted a scotchlock onto it to be joined onto the original wiring with no cutting required. Cheers, J.
  4. Hi, Well we got the car in a couple of weeks ago and had a look at the system, found the amplifier etc. and as you guys have found a suitable lead doesnt seem to be available for the amped lexus system. Our customer wanted a DVD touch screen etc. but wanted to be able to return the car to standard if he sells it in future so didn't want us to chop the loom. We had to get the lead made up through a supplier of ours. Only after doing the job did we have a look here on the owners club just to see if this is a common thing and spotted this thread. £54.95 is a bit steep for this type of lead, for that money we could easily throw in the fascia adaptor!! We are going to get a few more made up and be selling the lead on ebay in the next week or so for around the £40 mark if anyone is interested. If I get enough interest I should be able to get a discount from our supplier which I am happy to pass on to owners club members. Personally I would rather deal direct as I am not a big ebay fan! Cheers, J.
  5. Hi To check if you need this lead then have a look behind your glovebox (this can be dropped down by popping out the 2 hinge pins under the front of it) and see if the amplifier is there, it will look like the one in photo below! Hope this helps, J.
  6. Hi, Been reading this thread with some interest after working on a IS200 today and bypassing the Amp to fit a nice new Stereo Bit shocked at the £54.95 price the guy on ebay is charging for the bypass lead, we made up an almost identical item as a one off and if there is still enough interest in these would be able to make up some more without too much difficulty. Even in small numbers we should be able to knock them out for under £40, obviously if we could get enough orders this could be reduced further! Sorry if I should have registered as a trader or something before making this post but just thought I would see if there is any interest for these leads. Only major difference in the lead we can make up is that it is a one piece lead, cant see the point in having the extra connection so near the amplifier plug just likely to cause connection problems. Cheers, J.
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