Wicked Lexus LS400 Build Looks Bad in Black

Daily Slideshow: A stanced-out VIP build might not be everybody's cup of tea, but this interesting Lexus LS400 is well worth a look.

By Brett Foote - March 27, 2019
Wicked Lexus LS400 Build Looks Bad in Black
Wicked Lexus LS400 Build Looks Bad in Black
Wicked Lexus LS400 Build Looks Bad in Black
Wicked Lexus LS400 Build Looks Bad in Black
Wicked Lexus LS400 Build Looks Bad in Black
Wicked Lexus LS400 Build Looks Bad in Black
Wicked Lexus LS400 Build Looks Bad in Black

Unique Whip

Sure, not everybody loves the VIP and/or stanced look on a Lexus. But we're always down for something different and unique, and those two words perfectly describe Club Lexus member Auxive's Lexus LS400 build he's documented here in the forums.

Difficult Choices

Auxive started out with a nice, clean used LS he scored for a song thanks to a cracked front bumper. Two weeks later, he was rocking some new wheels and BC Racing coilovers. He then went through a couple more sets of wheels, including the interesting choice of BMW E60 M5 hoops, before settling on something permanent. 

>> Join the conversation about Auxive's LS400 here in the Club Lexus forum.

Getting Serious

From here, the mods got more complicated. Auxive wanted to lower his ride, even more, so he decided to roll the fenders and even widen the fronts one inch. Most of the stock suspension parts were getting worn out anyway, so the OP replaced them with OEM goodies.

>> Join the conversation about Auxive's LS400 here in the Club Lexus forum.

Diamonds are Forever

With the outside looking good, it was time to shift the focus of this build to the inside. And it all began with a set of diamond-stitched floor mats, seats, headliner, and door panels.

>> Join the conversation about Auxive's LS400 here in the Club Lexus forum.

All Garson Everything

Next up were a set of Garson D.A.D seat covers, front table, neck pillows, steering wheel cover, and seat belt pads. And the interior was starting to look truly trick at this point.

>> Join the conversation about Auxive's LS400 here in the Club Lexus forum.

Deep Search

Many of these parts were quite difficult to find, but Auxive managed to track them down. That includes the seat covers, which he purchased new from someone in Japan that apparently changed their mind after buying them and before installing them.

>> Join the conversation about Auxive's LS400 here in the Club Lexus forum.

Cozy Confines

Throw in some curtains, lace covers, and rear neck pads, and you've got one of the more unique LS interiors we've ever seen. So if you want to see more of this unique build, head over here and stay tuned for future updates!

>> Join the conversation about Auxive's LS400 here in the Club Lexus forum.

For all your maintenance needs, head over to our how-to section right here in ClubLexus.com!

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