I startz thread for reasonz ....Build Thread
#136
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Well we have been putting a few more miles on her enjoying the ride. Took her to Chattanooga and drove up "Lookout Mountain" so more pics and winding road feedback. (I know I need to post my Dragon Run feedback).
Also got the 5k service done at Hennessy Lexus of Gwinnett and got the following TSB's done
-The Recall for the trunk handle (they will also fill your car up with gas)
-The F-sport Brake TSB for squeaky brakes (new pads installed, no issues or squeaks and brakes feel just as strong)
-Light Trunk TSB (from my understanding a bodyshop installs the weights in the trunk). My wife said she can't really tell the difference but I thought it was heavier. It is really lame there is no power trunk closer
Overall I'm now falling in love with her (We call her Scarlett). This is the first GS that took me some time to love instead of "DO WANT" initially. Next is a bodykit hopefully Whereas I fell for my GS 450h for the technical aspects of the hybrid this F-sport really goes for my heart. I can only imagine a full blown GS-F and the woody it would give me
We are pretty cool with my wrap guy and he is offering to wrap it but so far no good on that
Also got the 5k service done at Hennessy Lexus of Gwinnett and got the following TSB's done
-The Recall for the trunk handle (they will also fill your car up with gas)
-The F-sport Brake TSB for squeaky brakes (new pads installed, no issues or squeaks and brakes feel just as strong)
-Light Trunk TSB (from my understanding a bodyshop installs the weights in the trunk). My wife said she can't really tell the difference but I thought it was heavier. It is really lame there is no power trunk closer
Overall I'm now falling in love with her (We call her Scarlett). This is the first GS that took me some time to love instead of "DO WANT" initially. Next is a bodykit hopefully Whereas I fell for my GS 450h for the technical aspects of the hybrid this F-sport really goes for my heart. I can only imagine a full blown GS-F and the woody it would give me
We are pretty cool with my wrap guy and he is offering to wrap it but so far no good on that
#137
good to know you and wifey are enjoying the GS, now we know Lexus did a good job on this one... a couple wants they forgot to add, but while you're driving you don't even think about it. Glad you're having fun with her... BTW don't put a coat (wrap) on Scarlett, keep her naked... we like her naked. lol
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I asked the salesman about getting the F-Sport lowering springs and was told that they are no longer available. I like the slightly look, like yours.. just enough to reduce that tire/wheel well gap
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Very nice build thread Blueprint, mods are subtle-almost OEM+, which is perfect.
I would've been curious to see the F Sport springs though. Confusing since the stock car has the F Sport pkg...?
I've also heard good things about Swift springs, I wonder how they compare with the RSR?
Maybe snap a pick of the rear, 285 section-width tires should look nice from that angle!
Again, congrats!
Your praise of the DRS has me considering RWD for my climate. It's ok (snow tires of course), but AWD is so much fun-esp in the winter, IMO.
I would've been curious to see the F Sport springs though. Confusing since the stock car has the F Sport pkg...?
I've also heard good things about Swift springs, I wonder how they compare with the RSR?
Maybe snap a pick of the rear, 285 section-width tires should look nice from that angle!
Again, congrats!
Your praise of the DRS has me considering RWD for my climate. It's ok (snow tires of course), but AWD is so much fun-esp in the winter, IMO.
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Your wifey's GS is looking real good...
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Never ends does it
Very nice build thread Blueprint, mods are subtle-almost OEM+, which is perfect.
I would've been curious to see the F Sport springs though. Confusing since the stock car has the F Sport pkg...?
I've also heard good things about Swift springs, I wonder how they compare with the RSR?
Maybe snap a pick of the rear, 285 section-width tires should look nice from that angle!
Again, congrats!
Your praise of the DRS has me considering RWD for my climate. It's ok (snow tires of course), but AWD is so much fun-esp in the winter, IMO.
I would've been curious to see the F Sport springs though. Confusing since the stock car has the F Sport pkg...?
I've also heard good things about Swift springs, I wonder how they compare with the RSR?
Maybe snap a pick of the rear, 285 section-width tires should look nice from that angle!
Again, congrats!
Your praise of the DRS has me considering RWD for my climate. It's ok (snow tires of course), but AWD is so much fun-esp in the winter, IMO.
Thanks bro!
Thanks mahn, yall are killing it too
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very tasteful setup.
#149
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Sad to see the F-Sport springs not being offered. I thought lexus made great strides on the F-Sport brand with the IS and 3rd gen GS ... this seems like a step backward to me ... I hope they at least offer the other items like sways, intake, and exhaust. IMO it would be a very bad decision by lexus to NOT offer them.
Lexus needs to PUSH the performance/aftermarket stuff!!!
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This was earlier today...I'm sure many are interested in this
Thought many here would enjoy these new comparison pics. It is very obvious in person how much more styled the IS is and its much sharper and edgy. The GS looks softer and rather sedate in comparison. Both have proper RWD proportions which I love and both are lowered (thanks RS*R).
We can all argue about the face. I expected to like the GS more, I actually like the white grill bar separating the "spindle" but the IS it works super well in person. The IS front end is not something flattering in photos, both cars look better in person. The separate LED in person also looks better, I didn't like it much in pics. The IS looks like a damn concept car up front.
The sides show the more styled IS vs the GS. The GS keeps its curved C-pillar its had since 1993. The IS actually offers a non hoff-meister kink which is REFRESHING, it seems all cars do it now. You can note the styled lower sills, a new Lexus cue it seems and replacing the chrome at the bottom. The IS has grown in size while the GS didn't grow in length so What was a 180 vs 190 is now 184 vs 190.
The rear also shows the difference, the IS gets a split down trunk which helps and the space is pretty good. The GS is bigger but doesn't drop down. The GS has the LS exhaust covers while the IS has a traditional exposed exhaust. Both have trunk hinges that cut into trunk room.
The interiors are both red but the GS is real leather to the IS Nu-Luxe. The Nu-Luxe is actually really good, everyone thought it was leather till I said something. However nothing like the real thing in the GS and its very high grade. Both interiors are very well put together.
Also the IS interior is more bright red to the GS which is more wine, "cabernet' is the perfect name for it. The GS interior is a clear step or two above in quality and the GS offers more features and tech. The IS interior isn't bad at all, but its entry level in some bits. The IS "LFA" gauge is maybe one of the coolest things in a car today but the GS gauges while traditional hold their own. The GS NAV screen is huge and makes the IS (or any car with a small screen) feel "old".
You can see the white differences with the IS 350 F-sport ultra white being specific to the F-sport, its very pure white but still has pearl in it. The GS is Starfire pearl which now looks more "pearl" compared to the more white IS.
Enjoy!!!
Oh yeah the drive.....well more to come
Thought many here would enjoy these new comparison pics. It is very obvious in person how much more styled the IS is and its much sharper and edgy. The GS looks softer and rather sedate in comparison. Both have proper RWD proportions which I love and both are lowered (thanks RS*R).
We can all argue about the face. I expected to like the GS more, I actually like the white grill bar separating the "spindle" but the IS it works super well in person. The IS front end is not something flattering in photos, both cars look better in person. The separate LED in person also looks better, I didn't like it much in pics. The IS looks like a damn concept car up front.
The sides show the more styled IS vs the GS. The GS keeps its curved C-pillar its had since 1993. The IS actually offers a non hoff-meister kink which is REFRESHING, it seems all cars do it now. You can note the styled lower sills, a new Lexus cue it seems and replacing the chrome at the bottom. The IS has grown in size while the GS didn't grow in length so What was a 180 vs 190 is now 184 vs 190.
The rear also shows the difference, the IS gets a split down trunk which helps and the space is pretty good. The GS is bigger but doesn't drop down. The GS has the LS exhaust covers while the IS has a traditional exposed exhaust. Both have trunk hinges that cut into trunk room.
The interiors are both red but the GS is real leather to the IS Nu-Luxe. The Nu-Luxe is actually really good, everyone thought it was leather till I said something. However nothing like the real thing in the GS and its very high grade. Both interiors are very well put together.
Also the IS interior is more bright red to the GS which is more wine, "cabernet' is the perfect name for it. The GS interior is a clear step or two above in quality and the GS offers more features and tech. The IS interior isn't bad at all, but its entry level in some bits. The IS "LFA" gauge is maybe one of the coolest things in a car today but the GS gauges while traditional hold their own. The GS NAV screen is huge and makes the IS (or any car with a small screen) feel "old".
You can see the white differences with the IS 350 F-sport ultra white being specific to the F-sport, its very pure white but still has pearl in it. The GS is Starfire pearl which now looks more "pearl" compared to the more white IS.
Enjoy!!!
Oh yeah the drive.....well more to come