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Thank you, Steve. That is usually my goal is to just have all my vehicles at "OEM +".
I've debated about getting Avant Garde M510 (seen them on a thread on here or on the Ct200h forums) in a silver finish but not sure. I am one of some that actually does not like the F-Sport trident wheels, I've debated about getting the 2016 OEM F-Sport wheels for the Ct200h, but haven't finalized anything as of yet.
Appreciate the kind words, the work wasn't actually anything too substantial, solid accurate prep work is really key, that's about it. The fitment overall I would rate 9/10 and the paint shop did a great job matching the hard-to-match Starfire Pearl.
I don't know if they really expressed how much they "feel it" to you since you are a customer. I know how some dealerships talk about clients after they walk out and it's not nice.
I don't know if they really expressed how much they "feel it" to you since you are a customer. I know how some dealerships talk about clients after they walk out and it's not nice.
thanks for being so positive 🙄 actually they took pics of it and posted on their IG page I bet you're mad keapernick didnt stand for the anthem lol
Haven't been active on this forum, but just got some work done so thought I'd post. Recently dropped the car to the max that the coilovers would go. Was rubbing like crazy until I did some fender liner mods... Paint inside the fender apparently after driving the car over the weekend ,rubbed to bare metal on the inside front fender... Now gotta get new tires for more stretch before it gets worse...
I didnt want to mod this car for these reasons... Looks good but getting it perfect is trial and error, lots of headache lol. Pretty to look at though.
Also blacked out the front... Trying to decide if I should do the window trim black as well. Gonna finally tint maybe this week as see how I feel. May just go back to stock lol
Nice car and congrats But Those are likely poor/low quality and dangerous. I would be careful because the projectors are designed for halogen, not HID. Completely different set of optics and design.
I would go full professional full official/OEM Lexus RX350 non-AFS bi-xenon like I did on my CT200h with proper official Denso Lexus ballasts.
They're direct bolt ons after opening your head lights. HUGE HUGE quality difference from those "Drug store" plug and play kits. Two precision laser beams will light up the road including both opposing sidewalks across 8 lanes when you use professional Lexus hardware. WELL worth it. Please be safe on the road!
Nice car and congrats But Those are likely poor/low quality and dangerous. I would be careful because the projectors are designed for halogen, not HID. Completely different set of optics and design.
I would go full professional full official/OEM Lexus RX350 non-AFS bi-xenon like I did on my CT200h with proper official Denso Lexus ballasts.
They're direct bolt ons after opening your head lights. HUGE HUGE quality difference from those "Drug store" plug and play kits. Two precision laser beams will light up the road including both opposing sidewalks across 8 lanes when you use professional Lexus hardware. WELL worth it. Please be safe on the road!
I have actually been watching your for sale thread with the HIDs you have for sale. I know there are people who are willing to murder me for doing this modification. I think those people blow it out of proportion. I don't feel comfortable cracking open headlights on a 35k car. Maybe some of you guys make a ton of money and don't mind doing so. I think Lexus failed by not adding HID factory. I had this car in my sights for about a year and the halogen headlights were a big turn off. The LED headlight package is way over priced.
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