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  1. Do you want to be able to make calls or just play music from you iphone/ipod?

    If you just want music get a grom kit, they connect to Iphone ipod or usb flash drive, £80+ if you want to make calls then have a look at the parrot Mki9200, £130+ but you will need the toyota sot cable to connect it to the oem stereo. The grom kit just make sure you buy to correct fitment for the Lexus when you buy.

  2. Yes thats the cable you need, the se's and sport models came with a built in amp that lives under the glovebox and passenger side kick trim.

    This has to be unpluged to connect the new amp-by=pass cable to, which is then ran up the inside of the dash to the new head unit.

    So the link you gave is correct.

    Also wehn fitting the new head unit find the aerial cable, it has a black wire attched to it, this black wire is the 12v+ feed to power the signal booster which you must feed 12v+ to give you any decent radio reception!!!!

    Pm me if you need any more help fitting your new head unit.

    Martin.

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  3. Thanks guys, yes i do send a lot of time keeping the Lex clean and polished, but just last week someone who lives round the corner from me back into the front passenger side bumper popping out the cover for the headlight washer pump, when he got out to look at thedamage he saw me and said " **** it had to be your car i backing into, not some unloved pill of **** off another neighbor"!

    He didnt want the hassle of going through his insurance so we settled on £265 to fix the damage which he gave me in cash, nice guy shame it was him.

    Cars getting garaged next month due to a months long holiday in the USA, so gonna wash and wax her before she's put away under her car cover lol.

  4. Bought a set off refubed wheels a few months back and yesterday i got the tyres swapped over.

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    Cleaned polished and sealed them with wax to make it easier to clean them, gave the tyres a coat of rubber trim and also put new caliper decals on!

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    They have a light chrome finish to them which im getting used to, if i dont then the old set's gonna get redone in anthracite and put back on!

    C&C's welcome.

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  5. Ok, so this years holiday is a months stay in the USA flying around and driving about the place.

    But i,v only ever left the car on the drive for 2 weeks at a time while away, so was wondering what i really should be doing to her before i leave as not to come home and find locked brakes, flats spots on tyres and rusty disc's.


    i have a cheap-o car cover that can be tied down to the car to help keep the heavy crap and birds bombs of it, but what else should i be doing too?


    It's a 2001 Lexus IS200 BTW.


    Cheers in advanced.

  6. Not knocking your mate but 3-4 hours to do a 4 stage paint correction he must be an octopus!!!

    To wash a car, clay the paint, clean the paint to just start the correcting stage takes 2-3 hours alone, now a good paint correction can take up to 2-3 days but thats going to the far end of the scale, but i'd say no less that 6 hours to remove swirls and defects in the paint then polish and seal sounds about right to me.

    Read this post, http://www.lexusownersclub.co.uk/forum/topic/90734-detailing/

  7. I give machine polishing a go first if you have one, start off by wet sanding area where the scratch is to feather the edges, then polish back with a rotary or dual action polisher.

    If you dont have the stuff to do this then give a local detailer a call, ask if they do paint correction and get them to pop round and give you a quote.

    I'd say your looking around £60-£80 to do the door, or £150-£250 to correct the whole car, as if one doors gone bet you a dollar the rest of the car could do with it.

  8. The amp has to be at the lest unscrewed or removed to see the connections as they are in the back side of the amp, have a load of plasters on stand by for bleeding knuckles!

    KOKO, i think that the connector your holding in your pic is for the satnav, after swaping headunits to a non oem one the satnav will gib=ve a blank screen, so you will need a box of tricks to revive the satnav to its full working state.

    There was a guy on here selling the satnav box of tricks but cant remember his name sorry.

  9. Do you have a lexus stereo in your car or after market?

    If its after market you need the number off the front of the one that came out, as thats the one you need to fit the connections.

    They look the same but you need the same as it had from factory, if its a top loading cd you need a top loader, or the same applies if its a bottom loader!

    Hope this helps.

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