Window sticker.... Who has their original one still?
#18
LOL I was looking at mine today trying to figure out if the ugly pin-stripe I have was a dealer add-on or if it came from factory. I'm still unclear who put it on as it doesnt list 'gold package' or anything on the window sticker.
Then I thought I should start a thread as it would be interesting to see whose still got theirs. Anyways, a quick search yielded this thread.
Heres mine!
EDIT: Sorry, the picture is upright on my computer, not sure why it shows up like this when I upload it.
Then I thought I should start a thread as it would be interesting to see whose still got theirs. Anyways, a quick search yielded this thread.
Heres mine!
EDIT: Sorry, the picture is upright on my computer, not sure why it shows up like this when I upload it.
Last edited by scENFORCER; 05-28-14 at 12:27 AM.
#19
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Still have all the original paperwork including the sticker, bill of sale, and even the business card of the dealership in the folder...... 1992 SC300.....
(I may take a picture later.....)
(I may take a picture later.....)
#20
I still have mine from my old 1996 S14. The fellow I traded that car for my SC had kept such poor condition of the SC I didn't give or even tell him about the sticker. Sure enough that S14, I've heard, is a pile of crap now.
Last edited by ArkLaTexSC; 05-29-14 at 06:09 PM.
#22
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Okay, here is a pic of mine.... A little tattered around the edges but I never thought I'd ever have to refer to this - great thread idea!!!!!
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I bought my lexus SC 400 in February of 1993. I still love the car. I have all the documentation and yes the original window sticker also. I paid around $44,000 for a fully loaded onyx black, beige leather interior with the gold package. I have maintained the car impeccably since new and as parts have aged I have replace with only original stock parts. As a matter of fact back in 1993, Sterling McCall Lexus where I purchased the car, had a promotion to change the oil and filter for free for lifetime of the original owner. I still occassionally go for kicks to see their faces to have my oil and filter for free for the lifetime of the original owner. Now everytime I take her in....I always get offers from the mechanics to buy the car. This car is one classy, solid automobile, with probably the smoothest running and most dependable engine ever assembled. I don't drive it much...in the 23 years I have owned the car, it just turned 100,000 miles. But I have followed every maintenance item required. They recommended the timing belt, pulley bearings and water pump to be changed at 100,000 miles...I did it at 89,000. The car now has all new KYB shocks, new brakes....and what problems have occurred with age I correct. I just ordered from Organized garage new front headlights since mine were leaking and looked dull. My cluster gauges have been somewhat frustrating since I have gone through two sets of needles....and now the speedometer is not working correctly...I will get it fixed however. So minor problems due to age which is expected, but I will make this car pristine once again. The interior still looks like it was when new. I have some minor things I need to attend to ...but I find it more fun and rewarding making something really beautiful with patina and history come back to life. Anyone can just go out and buy a new car....but to cherish something like this is much more rewarding to me.
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#28
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heres a link from mkiv.com with some window stickers
http://www.mkiv.com/specifications/s...tail_sales.htm
the 97-98 supras were cheaper because toyota started using cheaper materials for the interior such as the seats and door panels. They started using a more vinyl/bonded leather like material instead of real leather
http://www.mkiv.com/specifications/s...tail_sales.htm
the 97-98 supras were cheaper because toyota started using cheaper materials for the interior such as the seats and door panels. They started using a more vinyl/bonded leather like material instead of real leather
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