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  1. Just wondered if there are any specialist Lexus breakers.

    Am looking to replace some trim on my car. The leather on the rear arm rests is mishapen and one side has been repaired but you can tell.

    Glove box llid is marked and also arepair on the left hand panel on the housing around the auto gear change lever. Would like to renew but I guess I am talking nega bucks to replace these wi new. Car is Persian Quartz with cream/beige interior.

    Any advise would be appreciated

    Chris

  2. Thanks Colin that's pretty extensive treatment.

    As said though quite surprised at the amount of rust on the metal areas under mine the subframes brackets etc at 8 years old a professional clean and retreat will surely stand it in good stead for another 5 or more.

    The castings on the brake calipers and dishes behind are pretty rusty.Have started to do these with Hammerite rust converter.

    Chris

  3. Did anyone see this in AE seems a new baby on the way

    Q

    Lexus is developing a crossover to rival the Audi Q3 and BMW X1, and our spies have caught a camouflaged prototype close-up. Set to slot into the range below the RX when it goes on sale in 18 months time, the car will get styling derived from the CT 200h hatch. But its marked out by the jacked-up ride height and slightly chunkier proportions. Lexus has already filed patents in the US for the names NX 200t and NX 300h, implying that the car will feature a new, 2.0-litre turbo petrol engine, or a hybrid derived from the 2.5-litre four-cylinder engine and electric motor used in the new IS 300h. The crossover is expected to debut as a concept within the next 12 months, and will start at around £28,000 when it makes production

    UQ

    Chris

  4. Thanks Brian and Dan have just ordered from Germany as advised there dont seem to be many left now.

    The Nav system seems good and whilst better than the BMW unit in my Rover the fact that niether you or the passenger can do anything with it whilst on the move is a nightmare.Hope the new disc helps with the phone as well as this is driving me nuts as well. My old Parrot MK9200i was brilliant and would be tempted just to fit one but I am concerned it may interfere with what seems to be one of the most computerised cars ever built. Am missing my itunes match though so this is my next mission to do am ipod/iphone integration for my music.

    It's good fun fettleing a new motor isn't it.

    Chris

  5. Thanks Colin think certainly the main service items will be around for some time.

    More of a concern would be some of the items specific to the Hybrid system such as some of the specialist cableing the orange ones etc.Much can

    be done with trim and body work but its the unknown for me batteries inverters etc which are going to be big ticket items.

    Feel a little vulnerable as living just a few miles from Lincoln I had Rimmer brothers on my door step who despite the demise of MG Rover in the Uk managed to source all things Rover 75.

    Must say after a couple of weeks am realy warming to the car have been interested in the brand for a while and when the Rx was launched really liked it.

    When I first started driving it the silence was eerie and it was a while before I began to trust the system.The sheer size of the car was

    also strange at first but it is so easy to drive and the view from up there is fantastic. May sound daft but I have been travelling the same route to work for 18 years and am noticeing things along the way that I have never seen before.

    Forums like this make a big difference to the ownership experience and the assistance is really appreciated particularly from people like you Colin.

    All the best

    Chris

  6. Just wondered if anyone had a view on the long term availabilty of parts for the 400h. When I bought my first Rover 75 it was just before the Rover empire came tumbleing down a sad day indeed for the uk motor industry. That was around 2005 spares are still available but away from standard service items they are getting more difficult to attain and certainly becoming more expensive. Perhaps,not expensive by Lexus standards though if my new Battery cover is anything to go by.

    My intention is to keep Lexi for at least five years so just wondered if any informed views. Hopefully the worlds largest motor manufacturer is safe from the fate that my last brand met and spares will be available going forward.

    Chris

  7. Quite surprised to find quite a few red rust areas underneath the car and the amount of rust on the casts on the brake calipers. The car has been stood for a while prior to purchase and am sure over the winter so perhaps expected.Its the first car I have ever owned that I have been able to get underneath without a ramp.Have done quite a lot with Hammerite rust converter and its made a big difference.

    Sure this is already a well Oiled subject on here but does anyone have any experience of rustmaster.I am seriously considering spending £500 to have the proffesional waxoil treatment. Anyone used these guys they are supposedly the best in the country with one operation in the south and one in the North.

    My thinking is that I want to keep Lexi for a least five years all things being equal (anyone reading my previous posts will know that mileage and age does not concern me) Thats me and the car! To protect now is probably the right time to do it.

    Any views and particularly experience of Rustmaster would be much appreciated.

    Chris

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