Pic of your SC430 RIGHT NOW!
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Fit a bit tight, but thats what the bolts are for. Plus I dipped the rims so they may be a little thicker. The PVD chrome looks nice, but I think this doesn't look so hot. Going to try it with dipping the hubcap as well but I want to give it a few days to see if it grows on me. I don't think it will...
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A sunny day in Sussex. Top down, testing the new experimental rear spoiler.
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Newbie from Vegas buys first Lexus
Hi members!
I am a newbie to the forum and am very grateful to learn a lot from all of you. I just bought my very first Lexus last week – what's so funny is that I was out shopping for an SUV because I am a musician and need room to carry my keyboard and my equipment. But when I saw this 2004 Lexus SC 430, it was love at first sight and I just had to have it! So I pulled out all my gear out of my old Mercury Grand Marquis and voilà! My keyboard fits in that tiny backseat! So unlike many of you SC430 owners, the backseat of mine will probably be the trunk from now on. But that's OK – it's a lot hipper than the grandpa car I used to drive. I learned from one of your threads the trick of removing the plastic tray that holds the jack and lug wrench and using a thin donut spare placed at a 45° angle so that I can use what little trunk space there is. I ordered a donut spare for my car and can't wait to try this little trick I learned from the form. If there are any members from the Las Vegas area I would be delighted to hear from you so we can share ideas of how to maintain these beautiful cars without breaking the bank!
I am a newbie to the forum and am very grateful to learn a lot from all of you. I just bought my very first Lexus last week – what's so funny is that I was out shopping for an SUV because I am a musician and need room to carry my keyboard and my equipment. But when I saw this 2004 Lexus SC 430, it was love at first sight and I just had to have it! So I pulled out all my gear out of my old Mercury Grand Marquis and voilà! My keyboard fits in that tiny backseat! So unlike many of you SC430 owners, the backseat of mine will probably be the trunk from now on. But that's OK – it's a lot hipper than the grandpa car I used to drive. I learned from one of your threads the trick of removing the plastic tray that holds the jack and lug wrench and using a thin donut spare placed at a 45° angle so that I can use what little trunk space there is. I ordered a donut spare for my car and can't wait to try this little trick I learned from the form. If there are any members from the Las Vegas area I would be delighted to hear from you so we can share ideas of how to maintain these beautiful cars without breaking the bank!