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16 years ago
must stop ebaying for shinies. I'll end up buying something silly.
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16 years ago
They look s**te.
And you'd be better saving the money for when the faux-Lexus goes expensively wrong.
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16 years ago
phat chrome + LS400 = a must!
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16 years ago
You are Westwood and I claim my five pounds.
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16 years ago
No, those are a factory motorsport option, and I do not big it up as a=20 wigger innit.
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16 years ago
I'm desperatley trying to think of a cambelt.
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16 years ago
I know, it doesn't hurt to look, and I was checking out for=20 service/spare parts for the Celsior if any of them differ to the LS400=20 anyway. I think factory approved motorsport stuff looks so cool when it=20 is shiney looking too.
Any Lexus sold outside the states, according to the official factory=20 meaning of LEXUS is a Faux Toyota. Luxury Export Vehicle for the United States. It was originally a designation, not a brand.=20 And some tacky idiot has moved the small Toyota badge next to the=20 Celsior badge, and fitted a Lexus one in its place. Bit tacky that. At=20 least they aren't gold. I hate those.
If I really wanted to go bonkers, it would be every TRD doodad made for=20 the UCF10, then max out the credit card at Takaira.com, then add a Tom's=20 supercharger and wheels. But I'm not spanking money until I'm sure the=20 basic solidity and reliability. And I'm still not brave enough to really=20 play with it with the TCS off.
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16 years ago
Repent, you heretic.
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16 years ago
Steve's only pissed off because his boss won't let him change his wheels.