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  1. Taken from the "how many left " website today. Bmw M3 13000 licensed Mercedes C63 Amg 3800 licensed Ferrari 458 Spider 548 licensed Lamborghini Gallardo 388 licensed LEXUS ISF 222 licensed!!!! Long may you reign ISF !!!!!!!
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  2. ... use your usual local guy, he's bound to know what to do ok and save you a lot with peace of mind too :luck: Malc
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  3. Hi all. I now own this car. I swapped it for a Mazda MX-5 I bought off the same guy for £900, so I'm not too unhappy. However, his advert was appaling. It has the first 17 Lexus services (all confirmed as genuine by Lexus), and 2 none Lexus. Last service was at 181k, by Kwik Fit. ONLY Cam belt change was at 117k by Lexus. No evidence of a service since 181k, so I took it to a Lexus specialist in Derby, who was one of the first 50 technicians to be trained up by the Japanese guys who came over at the launch of Lexus. Gave it a full service and look over and concluded the following: Cam Cover gaskets leaking (booked in next week) Front pads 85% worn (light on on dash. Seller said they had been changed but not plugged in!!! (booked in next week) Front of engine oil leak (will be investigated next week when cam belt is done) Exhaust Y Section blowing (booked in next week) NSR Wheel bearing play (booked in next week) Apart from all that, the guy said it was one of the best engines he's worked on in a while, and was very definitely worth spending the money on. Additionally, it ran like a pig on LPG, so I had it serviced today. It's now much better, but needs new injectors within the next couple of months or so. Also, It has a dent on the passenger door, and a piece of rear trim missing on the passenger side, so these will be next on my list once the mechanical side is sorted. As for the interior, aside from a small bit of wear on the drivers seat squab, and memory seat panel on door not working, it's perfect. The guy I bought it off is the biggest monumental toss pot on earth, and I have reported him to Trading Standards. It didn't have 2 keys either. Ultimately though, I sold my 2011 Audi A1 for this, and I made a very good move in my opinion. As for fuel economy, I have been having fun, so haven't manually checked, but if the onboard computer is correct, it's averaging 26mpg. Now the gas is fixed (ish), I will manually calculate over the next few weeks, but 50mpg Equivalent is a reasonable assumption is the dash is correct.
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  4. Choose the colour combination for yourself, not for the next owner. If you are going to spend this amount of money on a new car, surely you want to enjoy it. None of the colours on offer are so outrageous that they are going to make resale difficult, and even if you were to lose, let'#s say £300, what's a £300 loss over 3 years? Not even £10 per month! Life's too short!
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  5. Glad your mystery is now over and that all it needed was a top up.
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  6. i would like to add my thanks and appreciation to you and all the members of the armed forces who have served not only i afgan.. but every where there as been conflict THANK YOU
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  8. I suppose someone must have said this already but I don't recall it so there is no harm in saying it again: one problem with space saver wheels is that the one you have to replace it with will be full sized and almost certainly filthy. If the boot is half empty, then OK, but if not (and on a longer journey it may well be full) then the only way out may be to empty the boot and put any clean bags etc on the back seat - assuming you have space there , of course. Perhaps someone can be told to walk?
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