looking for a 99-01 (for money reasons) gs 300, black on black with wood grain not the black wood. not seeing many out there only one in last 2 weeks of looking
blk/blk with regular wood grain aren't as rare as you think. Lexus produced quite a few of them. Perhaps it's just the area you're in that doesn't have a lot of GS for sale.
When I was looking for my car, blk/blk was all over the place
When I was looking for my car, blk/blk was all over the place

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Mine is an 02' like you describe. All leather wheel, nice color wood, steering wheel shifters,
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i think so too. haven't seen one in my area yet.Originally Posted by vborder
The rarest combo probably be the white with blk interior comboLead Lap
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Why wouldn't you want the black wood? Originally Posted by NYREP1
looking for a 99-01 (for money reasons) gs 300, black on black with wood grain not the black wood. not seeing many out there only one in last 2 weeks of looking
It's sport design. Black on Black with regular wood grain is pretty darn common in NYC. Silver on Black is even more common.Pole Position
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or spectra blue and black leather. I think they only offered spectra blue for 98/99.Originally Posted by vborder
The rarest combo probably be the white with blk interior comboModerator
I looked for a black/black GS400 for 2, 3 months and couldn't find any in the condition I wanted. Then again, I'm in the midwest. black/black GS300 shouldnt be too rare; I found a few even in the MI/IL/IN/OH area.
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Do any come with peanut butter interior?? I just thought the people who had it got it custom made...Originally Posted by sleeper408
I think black with the peanut butter interior is pretty rare.
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I see a lot of black on blacks around my area. All of them have the regular wood since the blackwood was only available in the sd's.
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It's sport design. Black on Black with regular wood grain is pretty darn common in NYC. Silver on Black is even more common.
Originally Posted by rayy
Why wouldn't you want the black wood?
It's sport design. Black on Black with regular wood grain is pretty darn common in NYC. Silver on Black is even more common.
and i live in calfornia.



