Got a wise lip, what else?
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Got a wise lip, what else?
Okay, so I just purchased a wise lip for my white lexus sc400 and it has not arrived yet. What else should I buy to make my car look better? Would a full body kit be the route to go down? Should i get bigger rims? I have 16 inch rims that are pretty much brand new and brand new tires but 16 inch rims just feel a little small.
Another thing is that i've seen people getting carbon fiber hoods and trucks. Why is that? I'm guessing to reduce weight, but i'm not sure.
Another thing is that i've seen people getting carbon fiber hoods and trucks. Why is that? I'm guessing to reduce weight, but i'm not sure.
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Plain and simple. Do what you want man, do what makes you happy. When you go out and look at your car you should feel excited and proud because you made those decisions to make it look even better than it already did.
With that being said, I would go with bigger rims a drop to complete the look and deleting the resonators, trust me you will be impressed. It depends on your budget also. Btw the cf hood/trunk does save quite a bit of weight but unless you are taking it to the track or like the look, cf won't really be needed.
PS, DO THE BFI! Search around a bit for more info and check the FAQ and mega diy links for hella modz yo!
With that being said, I would go with bigger rims a drop to complete the look and deleting the resonators, trust me you will be impressed. It depends on your budget also. Btw the cf hood/trunk does save quite a bit of weight but unless you are taking it to the track or like the look, cf won't really be needed.
PS, DO THE BFI! Search around a bit for more info and check the FAQ and mega diy links for hella modz yo!
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It's a personal preference thing. Some of us like our SC's slammed on big wheels, some prefer a more functional suspension set up with a meaty tire...it's all about you my man. Google pictures of SC's and find things you like about them and after you start making purchases your "style" so to speak will come to life.
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Plain and simple. Do what you want man, do what makes you happy. When you go out and look at your car you should feel excited and proud because you made those decisions to make it look even better than it already did.
With that being said, I would go with bigger rims a drop to complete the look and deleting the resonators, trust me you will be impressed. It depends on your budget also. Btw the cf hood/trunk does save quite a bit of weight but unless you are taking it to the track or like the look, cf won't really be needed.
PS, DO THE BFI! Search around a bit for more info and check the FAQ and mega diy links for hella modz yo!
With that being said, I would go with bigger rims a drop to complete the look and deleting the resonators, trust me you will be impressed. It depends on your budget also. Btw the cf hood/trunk does save quite a bit of weight but unless you are taking it to the track or like the look, cf won't really be needed.
PS, DO THE BFI! Search around a bit for more info and check the FAQ and mega diy links for hella modz yo!
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You shouldnt have gotten the 16's then. This is why I said "learn about cars first" in another thread before you go spending your money.
You clearly dont know the first thing about cars (I'm not putting you down, we all gotta start somewhere), but you really have to learn a few things, and see what options are out there before you go spending money on things (ie; 16" rims) that you later find out might have not been the best route to go.
You clearly dont know the first thing about cars (I'm not putting you down, we all gotta start somewhere), but you really have to learn a few things, and see what options are out there before you go spending money on things (ie; 16" rims) that you later find out might have not been the best route to go.
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If all maintenance is done, the visuals are one thing you can tweak. Check out the progression of this car: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/bui...y-new-sc3.html
Similar starting point to yours..
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