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  1. Stick a few piccies into the first post so people can choose between the examples you priovide. As CP409135 says... people will probably choose dependent upon color and cost mainly. <<Vote pending>>
  2. It is because the general public in the UK love to turn the blind eye... instead of facing up to the problems. It's not just theft, but assault, bullying (at work even more so), harrassment (i.e. dodgy neighbours), etc. It's funny though... you find someone jumping a queue in the UK and there's hell on!!! On the continent people will look in amazement if you start to form a queue! I am sorry to hear you got your car broken into Lexus Jim... perhaps you'll be a little smarter on where you leave your car parked from now on? Leaving it with nobody for a good few hundred yards in any direction is asking for trouble... even if you'd heard your alarm it'd take far too long to get back to your car to do anything about it! Some people don't do a lot to help themselves... sorry, harsh-but-true words. It's people who use little common sense who push up the premuims for the rest of us!
  3. If the car is just out of warranty, then Lexus should still honour the fix. It sounds like a problem which builds over time... not a sudden impact, so the problem probably started whilst your car still was in warranty. No harm in speaking to your dealer!
  4. Welcome. Everyone to their own, but I would've thought that the standard red fog lights on a red car would already look good? I have a black car and am looking to paint my rear fogs black (but still allowing the light to pass thru). I am also looking to paint the front light housing black just like yemgi has done. ((Take a peek at some of his car photo's linked in his sig.))
  5. He... you could've tried to get a discount via a group buy with all these positive responses..!
  6. I keep my Ray Bans in there..! B) But never-the-less a great piece of advice for anyone who allows people to drink in their Lexus... and relatively cheap too..!
  7. I had my Lexus for three days... the first RWD car I have ever driven. Came to a r/bout in the wet and wanted the first left (should really be a slip road since the r/bout is a fast one!). I was doing about 35... the road has a 60 limit. TRC was on but that didn't stop my a$$ from sliding away from me.:o Due to playing V-rally excessively on the PS1 all those years ago I had the foresight to ease off the accelerator and turn into the skid. The car corrected but I was fortunate the left-turn off that r/bout is two lanes, and that there was no other traffic on the road!! Mate was ssoooooo happy that I'd come to pick him up. His missus had just given birth to his son about three weeks previous, and this was the first night out after the birth. Needless to say his wife doesn't allow me to pick him up any more! You learn from your mistakes... I am lucky such a mistake did not cost me more than the time-and-effort I needed to spend to get my wheels re-balanced. Moral of the story : Don't put yer foot down in the wet until the car is straight.
  8. I was talking about browsers, not email packages. The company I work for uses the very secure Netscape Messenger for email (since MS Outlook is fundamentally flawed and commonly abused), but we still use IE for browsing. You cannot get a common virus from purely browsing. I say common because I know there is a way to infect machines via browsing alone. This is slowly-but-surely becoming common knowledge and it will not be long before the copy-cat "virus" writers are using pre-written packages to create hybrid duplicates of this ability too! Believe me, not all virus writers do damage... infact most people paid to do the job make the average-joe-public-PC-user's life a lot easier! The only reason IE is so popular is because Micro$oft packaged it up as a freebie browser with Windows. If IE was a product which was sold independently from Windows then Micro$oft would not have a ~97% monopoly in the browser market... because IE is not as good as Netscape Communicator and Micro$oft know it.
  9. Jees... how much upper memory have you got assigned for all the DLL's you must be running..? Do you have rear port access disabled to your PC1? I believe most standard firewalls don't allow you to specify this type of access (and so cannot disable it). You have to manually write a script to flood your "backdoor" so no more data can come thru. Just to ensure your PC is totally secure!
  10. Micro$oft own ~97% of the browser market via their free give-away of Internet Explorer. This is why most virus hybrid copy-cats attack IE. On the flip-side though, most internet websites only cater for IE usage and do not take the time to accept Netscape browsers. There is nothing wrong with Netscape as a browser. Micro$oft programs (Word / Excel / Project etc.) deliberately interrupt Netscape which is why Netscape users get so many software conflicts... it has nothing to do with Netscape and more to do with Micro$oft wanting to monopolise the browser market.
  11. A small minority of virus-authors are intelligent people... they have to be. These people get paid by an organisation to cause as much havoc as possible in that organisation. There are other people who are paid from the same organisation to try and stop them. I am a senior analyst now for a major blue-chip organisation, but I started out as a trainee computer programmer and was amazed at the amount of money which was ploughed into security. This cat-and-mouse strategy helps organisations to tighten-up their virus-checking / security algorithms. Who do you think writes the anti-virus code?.. and who do you think tries to tighten-up the virus-checking algorithms before the anti-virus software is released??.... virus writers!!! I must agree though that not all virus writers are "clever"... most copy-cats use one of the many, many easy-to-use virus creation programs which just produce hybrids. A decent virus-protection setup will spot these hybrids a mile-off and you should never be infected by one of these simple copies.
  12. Yeah. My car was in getting the wheels re-balanced (wasn't done in pre-car pickup routine) and I noticed one of the locking-wheel nut covers was missing. I phoned Lexus Newcastle but the said it must not have been attached when they received the vehicle. I have no way of proving the cover was attached, and Lexus Newcastle seemed rather reluctant to offer any sort of customer service loyalty (like just get me another one). I have no idea where to get one cover from. I believe you can buy a set of four locking wheel nut covers. There is another post about it somewhere but I tried searching for "wheel nut" but got no matching threads.
  13. No, I don't think I'll bother. I don't think I would like the fact of the boot springing up and bouncing on the hinges. As long as the boot unlocks that's fine by me. Up north we get a lot of rain (there's not as much pollution so the rain get's thru!) so auto-opening the boot doesn't sound like a good idea to me. Everyone to their own I guess.
  14. 2x Michelin Pilot Sport 225/40 18... needs the Audi TT Roadster 1x Mercedes-Benz CLK - Class Coupe Avantgarde... needs the 225/45 17 tyre.
  15. I would guess that the spoiler is yellow then... it doesn't really say in the ad. Couldn't be bothered to waste the guys time and ask for extra details. Has quite a few other car parts for sale too... nice to see the Lexus-style Subaru lights. Buy a scooby and then make it look like a Lexus. B)
  16. IS200 SE 52-plate... just the lock releases. The boot has to be manually lifted. I have to hold down the button for around a second for the boot lock to release... is this the norm. for everyone else?
  17. My wife's dad is always cleaning, polishing, and waxing his bloody car. His opinion is far better than my opinion so I phoned him and asked what he does. Dash Rubs down the dash with warm soapy water to remove marks. Use the Dyson to pick up any loose hairs / dust / remnants left over from the cloth. Applies "Back To Black" direct onto a cloth and rubs onto the dash for a very, very nice finish. Inside Uses a household window cleaner to clean the inside of the windows. Uses a normal damp cloth to clean the non-fabric parts. Uses the Dyson to clean the fabric. Outside Uses a product which he buys from Halfords (sorry, don't know which one) instead of using warm soapy water. Apparently using a household product (like fairy liquid for instance) is bad for your car wax! He uses a chamois (from Halfords) after washing the entire car which helps to remove all water marks. He uses a waxing product bought from Halfords (sorry, don't know which one). My wife is actually (supposed to be!) taking my Lexus over to her dads today. He's got the day off so I said he could spend it cleaning my car... he was so happy. Weird, but I didn't complain.
  18. The high-level Altezza roof spoiler with a clear brake-light strip would look awesome... you saying you don't like that pictured Altezza spoiler? Yeah, I agree that the wire would need to go thru some sort of drill hole which would be a huge problem. Isn't there a hole where the radio antenna goes though... that could be used surely if the spoiler was designed correctly.
  19. I am still yet to find a retailer who sells a high-level (above rear window) spoiler with brake light. I am an GOLD member and have found a couple of high-level spoilers... but none have brake lights.
  20. Ooooh, I got all excited for a minute there... Both the "Ugo Style Polyurethane Roof Spoiler" and "Ugo Style Carbon Fiber Roof Spoiler" do not have a built-in brake light. I'll keep on looking... there's bound to be one (or two) somewhere! Perhaps there's a gap in the market I can exploit here..?? I found part number "L611103" is the IS300 Rear Spoiler (with lamp), but this fits onto the boot lid. I want one that fits above the rear window.
  21. Cool... I suppose I'll have to trawl thru the many, many, many threads which offer GOLD discounts to see if I can see a piccy anywhere. Cheers for the info. and I'll check out Lextasy again (I must have missed it?).
  22. WOW... after a few searches I finally found this old thread. I was having difficulty finding any rear spoilers for an IS200 with brake-lights. I found this W-Type one which looks pretty OK. Problem is, I am after a high-level spoiler with brake-light included. Does anyone know if these are available for the IS200. High-level = fitted above the rear window.
  23. There's a "Group Buy" currently ongoing for the chrome caliper stickers. You have to be a GOLD member to take part in GB's though. This should be the link to the forum pages.
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