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#257
Lexus Champion
I use to live in KC area, had a few LC's and LX's when I lived there. One thing I did every spring and fall was crawl under them with a rattle can of rustoliem and cover any areas where rust was starting and then I would coat the rest of the frame. By doing that I never had any rust issues and the bottom of my vehicles looked as good as the top. That salt on steroids they put on the roads in the Midwest will eat a car.
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#259
Lexus Champion
#260
Well.. varies law enforcement agencies claim to not only be able to see, but see well enough to know what you are doing inside your vehicle, or as you walk down the street, with tint that dark or darker. Then again, they also think they are able to drive and type on their laptops too...
*To be fair, its much easier to see out than in.
*To be fair, its much easier to see out than in.
#261
Lexus Champion
Well.. varies law enforcement agencies claim to not only be able to see, but see well enough to know what you are doing inside your vehicle, or as you walk down the street, with tint that dark or darker. Then again, they also think they are able to drive and type on their laptops too...
*To be fair, its much easier to see out than in.
*To be fair, its much easier to see out than in.
What does something like that cost? Did you do all the windows?
#262
Visiting National Parks in my LX
Zion Ntl Park
Bryce Canyon Ntl Park
Monument Valley
Monument Valley
Monument Valley
Monument Valley
Lake Powell
Lake Powell
Grand Canyon
Zion Ntl Park
Zion Ntl Park
Lake Powell
Bryce Canyon Ntl Park
Bryce Canyon Ntl Park
Here are some pics from my recent trip to Grand Canyon, Bryce, Zion and Monument Valley National Parks. I got to drive my new 2017 LX through rain and snow, over icy roads and even 17 miles of dirt roads. What an amazing vehicle! Its one of a very few vehicles that can serve all three rolls I need it to serve. As an executive car when I go to important meetings and dinners (I'm the CEO), as a luxury executive level utility vehicle when I visit construction job sites and as a very nice weekend vehicle for any type of travel.
Bryce Canyon Ntl Park
Monument Valley
Monument Valley
Monument Valley
Monument Valley
Lake Powell
Lake Powell
Grand Canyon
Zion Ntl Park
Zion Ntl Park
Lake Powell
Bryce Canyon Ntl Park
Bryce Canyon Ntl Park
Here are some pics from my recent trip to Grand Canyon, Bryce, Zion and Monument Valley National Parks. I got to drive my new 2017 LX through rain and snow, over icy roads and even 17 miles of dirt roads. What an amazing vehicle! Its one of a very few vehicles that can serve all three rolls I need it to serve. As an executive car when I go to important meetings and dinners (I'm the CEO), as a luxury executive level utility vehicle when I visit construction job sites and as a very nice weekend vehicle for any type of travel.
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#263
Great pictures. LX on Land Cruiser 18" wheels looks much better than with original 21". I am happy that some people use it for what it was originally designed.
#264
Love the 18” wheels. It drives as smooth as butter and the grip was amazing especially on snow and ice. We drove about 2000 miles in 6 days and comfort was exceptional.
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#269
Driver School Candidate
Yes imagine that people driving around in their LX as they feel fit. Be it mudding it on trails or -gasp!- just going to the local Popeyes to pick up a few sandwiches. Unlike in Temecula people in Colorado don't need to resort to violence over drive thru food - yet.
#270
Driver School Candidate
Here are some pics from my recent trip to Grand Canyon, Bryce, Zion and Monument Valley National Parks. I got to drive my new 2017 LX through rain and snow, over icy roads and even 17 miles of dirt roads. What an amazing vehicle! Its one of a very few vehicles that can serve all three rolls I need it to serve. As an executive car when I go to important meetings and dinners (I'm the CEO), as a luxury executive level utility vehicle when I visit construction job sites and as a very nice weekend vehicle for any type of travel.
Capitol Reef was a real eye opener drive, especially early in the morning. I would recommend doing that drive to anyone who haven't been.