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Old 06-06-17, 12:10 PM
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2017 Lexus IS200T F SPORT w Red Interior.

What's up everyone,
I hope you enjoy my build as much as I do.

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- Nia auto design front splitter, sides, rear diffuser, & rear spats.

- 20" inch Niche M117 Misano Wheels
Front: 20x9 with 245/30/20 Tires
Rear: 20x10 with 255/30/20 Tires
Red painted calipers

- Lowered on RSR Downs

- Black PlastiDip painted Emblems.

- 5D Carbon Fiber Vynil Wrapped:
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Trunk Spoiler

- Black Gloss Vynil Wrapped:
Roof
Roof Spoiler
Hood









Last edited by willin2rek; 09-09-18 at 06:59 AM. Reason: upgraded parts.
Old 06-06-17, 04:04 PM
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Lookin good man...like that serious rubber on the rear.
Old 07-20-17, 05:22 AM
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The car is coming along!
Are you planning to get some performance upgrades?
We can set you up with intakes, exhausts, etc.
Email me at daniel@merakiautoworks.com if you're interested!

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thanks, I'll keep it in mind.
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nice build and nice wheel. how the quality of the wheel?
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I was told they were "decent quality wheels" when I first bought them.
so far I haven't had any problems. I've got no complaints.
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Originally Posted by willin2rek
I was told they were "decent quality wheels" when I first bought them.
so far I haven't had any problems. I've got no complaints.
Thanks for the reply boss. Thinking about to get a set of 20 inch niche wheels too.
let said i am lower the car, can i run 275 in the rear without rubber?
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Originally Posted by sdqqbb
Thanks for the reply boss. Thinking about to get a set of 20 inch niche wheels too.
let said i am lower the car, can i run 275 in the rear without rubber?
I was rubbing a lot with 275's in the rear.
I went with 255's and I have close to no rubbing at all. I Only rub if I have people sitting in the back and I hit a big dip. Other then that I ride fine. Trust me I was very strict about not rubbing when I put my wheels on. And I'm satisfied with 255. I would recommend it.

Good luck bro
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I DIG IT! Looking good
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Originally Posted by Ciggy
I DIG IT! Looking good
thanks man.
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What has been your experience with the front splitter so far? Issues with it hitting on things? I do like the look of it. Great looking car!
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Originally Posted by TGIF
What has been your experience with the front splitter so far? Issues with it hitting on things? I do like the look of it. Great looking car!
hey thanks man
i love the splitter. It completely changes the look of the car. I’ve had no problems hitting things as of yet. I think the biggest thing to look out for are the parking blocks. You just have to make sure that when you park, you don’t run into them.
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yes if you have a lowered car and get the kit you have to be careful


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