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  1. I bought mine off a guy on fleaBay, new and unused, but I expect he only had the one. I'd say Lexus could supply one - the other option I found is Watling Engineering http://www.watling-towbars.co.uk/ Part number you want is PTY75DT. It's not type approved so they will only sell you one if it is for a late 97 or early 98 MK2 GS even though it will fit later model MK2s fine. I rang them when I was looking around and they were extremely friendly and helpful. Hope this helps....
  2. Hey Everyone - I just bought a towbar for my MK2 GS300 and now need to get a tow ball and wiring kit for it.... Will a standard wiring setup do or do I need a bypass/relay kit? Thanks in advance! Damo
  3. Thanks for the opinion guys. I've been on this website and found useful info which matches what you say: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/surveyresult...mp;sortValue=17 I've found Goodyear Eagle F1 GSD3s' for £122 from MyTyres, they seem a bargain at the moment. I'll get a price for Lexus to fit them. I've a MK2 GS300 so this may not be totally relevant - When I was looking for new tyres, after reading all the recommendations on this site and others, I went for the Goodyear GS-D3.... While they are VERY good tyres overall, they have somehow failed to open my shoe laces in any particular aspect - It's like I can't fault them for anything but neither can I congratulate them for anything In other words, when the time comes for new tyres again I'll definitely be looking to change - not because I'm unhappy with the GSD3s but because there are definitely tyres out there that will be more suited to my particular requirements.... Also, £122 a piece seems a bit pricey - when I got mine a few months ago (Okay, probably nearer a year ago) they were only €90 each delivered to Ireland from Camskill which is just under £80 sterling in today's money! Thanks for info. I want a tyre that reduces road noise more than anything, i'm not a sporty driver by any stretch. Regarding the price, what size wheels did you have. The price differance is huge depending on rims! I will try camskill again though. 17" wheels - GS-D3's I got were 235/45/R17 94Y. Road noise was reduced a little over previous cheaper tyres but I'd bet there is quieter out there. Went for a quick spin last night on back roads and, in fairness, the grip from those tyres is exceptional
  4. Thanks for the replies - Haven't had a chance yet to get under the car proper as have nothing to put her up on at the moment... Will check as soon as I can as I think the power is slightly down too, might take it to local garage next week and ask them to get it up on a ramp and have a look at it with me. Thanks again for the advice, will check all that you suggest....
  5. Forgot to add - After parking up following a very hard drive there's a fierce burning smell around the car... More I think about it it's gotta be a bad cat Someone put me out of my misery :shutit: Right - just tried a few things.... No rattling at idle or at any revs when stationary - only when driving over rough surfaces! Maybe it is just gravel or something
  6. Forgot to add - After parking up following a very hard drive there's a fierce burning smell around the car... More I think about it it's gotta be a bad cat Someone put me out of my misery :shutit:
  7. Thanks for the opinion guys. I've been on this website and found useful info which matches what you say: http://www.tirerack.com/tires/surveyresult...mp;sortValue=17 I've found Goodyear Eagle F1 GSD3s' for £122 from MyTyres, they seem a bargain at the moment. I'll get a price for Lexus to fit them. I've a MK2 GS300 so this may not be totally relevant - When I was looking for new tyres, after reading all the recommendations on this site and others, I went for the Goodyear GS-D3.... While they are VERY good tyres overall, they have somehow failed to open my shoe laces in any particular aspect - It's like I can't fault them for anything but neither can I congratulate them for anything In other words, when the time comes for new tyres again I'll definitely be looking to change - not because I'm unhappy with the GSD3s but because there are definitely tyres out there that will be more suited to my particular requirements.... Also, £122 a piece seems a bit pricey - when I got mine a few months ago (Okay, probably nearer a year ago) they were only €90 each delivered to Ireland from Camskill which is just under £80 sterling in today's money!
  8. Hey Everyone - I've just had a nasty thought.... With the last month or two I've had a rattling sound from my Mk2 GS300, sounds like a load of gravel rattling on tin (Can't hear it with the windows up, but driving through town with a window open it's very prominent). I thought it was gravel stuck under a plastic cover or a loose piece of exhaust, etc. but I've checked all those and seems okay. Other thing I've noticed is, after a drive, turn off engine and there's still steam coming out the right hand side exhaust for a few minutes afterwards (nothing outa the left)... I've a fecking cat gone haven't I :tsktsk:
  9. Almost forgot to post this... Found this Aristo in a little seaside town south of Yokohama last month - check out the furry dash Indicators in the mirrors would be classier if he got rid of the normal side repeaters.
  10. Don't forget to check the simple things like tyre pressure - I had a wobble from 65-75 that had gradually been getting worse, fixed it this evening by pumping the tyres, turned out the pressure had dropped in both fronts to about 23psi since the new tyres went on a few months ago.
  11. I did this job a few months back and, while it takes a a bit of time, it's not the worst job. Mine is a facelift MK2 so not sure if there's a difference but someone here will be able to clarify this. I was able to change the plugs without completely removing the throttle body - I removed all the nuts/bolts but not the plumbing and was able to move it out of the way enough to get at what I needed to. Also - watch out for those plastic clips on the (HT?) lead connecting to the coils, I had heard they break easy and even knowing that I still managed to break one :tsktsk: Also, I bought the plugs from camskill.co.uk and they were the cheapest at the time. Hope this helps, best of luck with it.
  12. Here's list of differences/improvements with facelift Mk2: http://www.lexusownersclub.co.uk/knowledge...p;id=69&c=3
  13. Agree with all the above - I have a late 2000 facelift GS300 so hopefully have avoided the master brake cylinder problem plus you get more airbags on the facelift. Last April paid £4.1k for it so should be easy to pick something similar up now for 3k. Also, it's a Navigator which I think is well worth going for - definitely the best sat nav I've ever used, million times better than any portable unit I've used, ready to go in less than 10 secs, lowers the radio when giving directions, etc. etc. Also with the Navigator you don't just get the sat nav, you also get trip computer and much nicer controls for climate, audio, etc. plus you avoid the problem with the leaking LCD screens on the non sat nav models. I get better than others quoted with regards to MPG - 30mpg possible on a run with a/c off, not even driving like a nun. Being honest - After just over 6 months of owning a GS300 my one and only regret is that I didn't buy a GS430 :winky: Best of luck with whatever you decide.
  14. Posted a reply but don't know where it went Wouldn't be worried about folding rear seats and wouldn't mind a horizontal support behind rear seats - understand what you mean about the roof, etc. though. Was hoping could get a crowd to just 'graft' on the relevant part of an estate car and make it fit :-) Yes - more I think about it it may be my daftest idea yet. Looks like someone already did it with a MK1 GS bet it cost a lot more than 3k though.....
  15. I have a GS300. I have a big hairy dog that loves the beach (She's only allowed in the GS when very clean and very dry). Saturday morning comes and I'm driving dog to beach in company van when I would love to be driving the GS. Would it be possible to turn a MK2 GS300 into an estate? I'm thinking of contacting coachbuilders for opinions - If it would look good and cost maybe 2 or 3k I'd go with it, plus I'd have something very unique :-) And before anyone suggests an RX - I hate the look of the MK1 and can't afford the MK2! See pic below - (Photoshop dodgey after a few drinks) ;-)
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