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These wheels are actually an upgrade option for the GS and LS in Japan... I believe they are 18x9... They come in a "black chrome" finish, and are rumored to be very light.
I think when it comes to cars Lexus will always have good styling...can anyone name one car from Lexus that doesn't look good? Probably not. Maybe some don't like the SC430, but I think it is an awesome car.
Originally posted by Rockero28 I have been hoping that Lexus would come out with a decent looking repalcement in 18's for the GS. Have my prayers been answered???? I think these are some sweeeeet wheels. What do you all think?
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they are very nice, but NO lip
If you are going to new wheels IMO they have to have a nice FAT lip.
Originally posted by xsfo You know I keep thinking the new Mercedes E-Class looks like a GS, albeit a Mercedes GS.
(Yes, I know the GS was designed after the E-Class)
yeah I agree and apparently some W211 owners do too... the E55(from front) looks even more like the GS.
hold on, lexus did screw up, on the ES. that is the worst lex i have ever seen! im sure there are many that would agree. i havent seen one person actually say, "I really like it"
Hopefully lexus doesnt screw up the new gs!
Originally posted by power3dfx hold on, lexus did screw up, on the ES. that is the worst lex i have ever seen! im sure there are many that would agree. i havent seen one person actually say, "I really like it"
Hopefully lexus doesnt screw up the new gs!
I guess that's why I see more and more ES cars on the streets everyday...
Originally posted by power3dfx hold on, lexus did screw up, on the ES. that is the worst lex i have ever seen! im sure there are many that would agree. i havent seen one person actually say, "I really like it"
Hopefully lexus doesnt screw up the new gs!
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