Hyboostn's 2nd Generation GS300 Daily Driven
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Hyboostn's 2nd Generation GS300 Daily Driven
Hello All,
My name is Kenneth and I'm new to Club Lexus and to the Lexus scene in general but definitely not new to the car scene.
I come from the early Mini Truckin' days of a bagged S10 on 20's back in early 2000's. Played with the Honda's briefly and moved up to a nicely built STi to pretty high horse powered Mitsu Evo 8 making just under 800 whp.
Sold that and tried out a E60 M5 which I have yet had a better daily driving experience. So smooth and just a over all gorgeous car with power on demand.
Which brings me to this nice gem i recently acquired from a one owner with only 57k miles on her.
I drive this 2004 GS300 on just about a daily basis. I just installed some HKS Hypermax coilovers over the weekend and am now in the market for some nice 18 or 19's as i plan to do a TT Aristo swap in the spring /summer of next year. Any ideas on wheels would be great. I think next on the list will be some TRD or Cusco sway bars as i noticed how tiny the OEM's are.
My name is Kenneth and I'm new to Club Lexus and to the Lexus scene in general but definitely not new to the car scene.
I come from the early Mini Truckin' days of a bagged S10 on 20's back in early 2000's. Played with the Honda's briefly and moved up to a nicely built STi to pretty high horse powered Mitsu Evo 8 making just under 800 whp.
Sold that and tried out a E60 M5 which I have yet had a better daily driving experience. So smooth and just a over all gorgeous car with power on demand.
Which brings me to this nice gem i recently acquired from a one owner with only 57k miles on her.
I drive this 2004 GS300 on just about a daily basis. I just installed some HKS Hypermax coilovers over the weekend and am now in the market for some nice 18 or 19's as i plan to do a TT Aristo swap in the spring /summer of next year. Any ideas on wheels would be great. I think next on the list will be some TRD or Cusco sway bars as i noticed how tiny the OEM's are.
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I like them. Still getting use to them and need to raise the car up about a half in or so. I've heard good things about the Fortune Auto's too if you have the extra money to spend. I'm really just trying to build a clean, fun daily driver so next are some rims/tires , sway bars then a 2JZ single Turbo swap to be done next spring.
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I'm on BC's also with swift springs they ride awesome but think i'm going to sell and go with Fortune Auto the guys from that company are pretty cool and local so I can talk to them in person
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