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#33
Pole Position
Congrats and welcome to the club! There is a pretty recent thread on here about "quiet tires" so since you're about to be in the market you may want to read that. Whatever you do, don't go cheap on the tires for your LS- getting good tires makes a big difference. From that thread it seemed like lots of people were high on a Pirelli model (P7 Plus I believe). I have been happy with high end Michelin's but after reading that thread may give those a try when time to replace mine.
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#39
Racer
Start around $18K. Look like you have Brembo stickers on the calipers and the rotors are corroded. No Mark Levinson audio. Be patient though, you may find someone interested in all of your mods but the car would probably move faster if it was closer to stock.
#40
Lexus Test Driver
Yup, people looking to buy these, especially at that price, not only do not want aftermarket upgrades, they want it to be completely stock, fully functioning, and any replacement parts to be OEM and documented.
You could start around $18K, but still might not even get that given the number of 07-09's popping up lately and what they're going for. This is because not only is it not the latest model, it's also 2 full revisions behind on the previous model (2010 refresh, and 2013 refresh).
Rule #1 to car modification: NEVER expect to get that money back unless you pull the aftermarket parts and put the car back to stock condition.
You could start around $18K, but still might not even get that given the number of 07-09's popping up lately and what they're going for. This is because not only is it not the latest model, it's also 2 full revisions behind on the previous model (2010 refresh, and 2013 refresh).
Rule #1 to car modification: NEVER expect to get that money back unless you pull the aftermarket parts and put the car back to stock condition.
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