LFA Nürburgring Package* - Whitest White w/Red & White Interior
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Lexus Connoisseur
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Post #1 updated with pics.
#35
Lexus Connoisseur
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There's something about that rear spoiler that gives that impression of the double bird to your opponents as you pass them up.
#36
Lexus Test Driver
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Lexus Champion
#38
Lexus Connoisseur
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So LFA is now our front page story.
Lets take a look at the goodies of this "star" car:
Unpainted carbon fiber roof which was only seen on an early Whitest White LFA prototype from Japan.
Aside from standard carbon fiber fixed wing, the optional rear winglets which are normally color keyed are left unpainted.
These Takata made airbag seat belts only come in black. For LFA, they are red to match the seats.
The standard upper dash pad only comes in black, but for this car its red w/white stitching!
The all carbon fiber interior door trim is clad in white leather, white stitching, red leather door grips & carpeting.
The standard LFA power adjustable seats were chosen instead of the alcantara lined race seats.
The base price of the Lexus LFA starts at $375,000 MSRP. The Nürburgring Package adds another $70,000 to the base price. Add on the cost of the special configuration items, my guess is that this car reaches or exceeds the $500,000 mark. Granted it's only money, LFA could potentially be the most interesting and most sought after LFA ever. Kudos to the new owner and thanks to them for ordering this one-of-a-kind LFA which will definitely be in the history books!
LFA Nürburgring Package*
* - Special Configuration
Carbon Fiber Roof Panel
Carbon Fiber Rear Winglets
Red Airbag Seatbelts
Red Leather Upper Dash Panel
Standard LFA Power Seats
Headlamp Washers
Lets take a look at the goodies of this "star" car:
Unpainted carbon fiber roof which was only seen on an early Whitest White LFA prototype from Japan.
Aside from standard carbon fiber fixed wing, the optional rear winglets which are normally color keyed are left unpainted.
These Takata made airbag seat belts only come in black. For LFA, they are red to match the seats.
The standard upper dash pad only comes in black, but for this car its red w/white stitching!
The all carbon fiber interior door trim is clad in white leather, white stitching, red leather door grips & carpeting.
The standard LFA power adjustable seats were chosen instead of the alcantara lined race seats.
The base price of the Lexus LFA starts at $375,000 MSRP. The Nürburgring Package adds another $70,000 to the base price. Add on the cost of the special configuration items, my guess is that this car reaches or exceeds the $500,000 mark. Granted it's only money, LFA could potentially be the most interesting and most sought after LFA ever. Kudos to the new owner and thanks to them for ordering this one-of-a-kind LFA which will definitely be in the history books!
LFA Nürburgring Package*
* - Special Configuration
Carbon Fiber Roof Panel
Carbon Fiber Rear Winglets
Red Airbag Seatbelts
Red Leather Upper Dash Panel
Standard LFA Power Seats
Headlamp Washers
Last edited by RTIS250; 04-10-12 at 10:43 PM.
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Amazing Custom Build..!!
LOVE the exterior details on this Nürburgring Edition....
I would have avoided the white leather doors, lower dash & console ... Because I know its going to get dirtly from my Racing Suit..!!!
~ Joe Z
LOVE the exterior details on this Nürburgring Edition....
I would have avoided the white leather doors, lower dash & console ... Because I know its going to get dirtly from my Racing Suit..!!!
~ Joe Z
Last edited by Joe Z; 03-27-12 at 05:42 PM.
#42
Lexus Test Driver
This is the greatest thing ever to come out of Japan bar none. 571 HP of madness. Nothing compares to this marvel.
Last edited by 05RollaXRS; 03-27-12 at 07:34 PM.
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Lexus Champion
Yeah, I love those wheels. They look lighter than the prototype models. I like that the owner wanted to be unique with his N/Edition. Hopefully he keeps it and it doesn't end up on sale like a good bit of other LFA's lately. Looking forward to the next N.E. though. I wonder if someone will go for the 'less is more' approach and delete a lot of the options?