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  1. I have just returned from a driving trip accross France to Swtzerland and back.

    My Is200 was full loaded with 4 occupants and luggage. On the way back it was loaded with booze and hunkered down! Event with the weight, performance was good and it kept up with the traffic well.

    It didnt miss a beat, use one drop of oil or coolant. It was spot-on the whole time.

    I was chuffed with the performance!

  2. Hi all

    I thinking of driving accross to Swtizerland in April, to visit family.

    I have never done this, so wonder if any of you have any pearls of wisdom you would like to share?

    Routes?

    What maintenance items I should carry in case of emergency?

    Modifications for driving in other countries?

    Insurance?

    Breakdown?

    Tunnel or ferry?

    Points of interest?

    Any tips gladly welcome?

    Thanks in advance?

  3. Hi all

    I am potentially thinking of driving accross Europe to Switzerland in April.

    Know the frotn bumper may take bit of a hammering from grime, stones, flys etc I was wondering what I could protect it with, over and above a good waxing?

    The paintwork is good, so I wondered if a body wrap on the bumper is an option? Maybe transparent or a carbon weave effect?

    Any ideas appreciated and any good garage recommendations welcome!

    Many thanks

    joe

  4. Hi james,

    Sorry for the late response.

    I have had my leus serviced at Albin motors two years running.

    I find kevin and his crew (ex lexus mechanics) to be honest and frendly. They are open and fair when quoting for work and always keep me informed if anything unexpected comes up.

    Also Kevin wont push work on you, which is refreshing.

    Despite being a pig of a drive to get there from where I live, i will continue to go there.

    Wholly recommended.

    joe

  5. Hi all,

    We unfortunately touched the kerb the other day which has resulted in a slight scuff on the edge of my front alloy. Nothing big at all, but I would like it touched in, none the less.

    I dont think the wheel needs a full refurb and they are not teh diamond cut alloy. They are the sport alloy with a sliver lacquer finish.

    Question: Anyone know a reputable wheel repairer in the surrey/middlesex area? I live in Twickeham.

    Any recommendations would be great

    many thanks

    Joe

  6. Great thread!

    A story.

    Test drove my lexus before I bought it from a small trade garage, no clunking on the front brakes.

    Bought the car, and it was kindly "serviced", including new pads on the front! Great!

    2 weeks after having bought it clunking starts at the front of car.

    I am certain the garage threw the shims away when they replaced the pad.

    Anyhow, the brakes clunks all the time. Due to get the pads replaced at a lexus indepenent soon.

    Bottom line - live with it!

    Mine clunk all the time except at high speed, as I cant hear it.

    Seems the japs couldnt design a decent brake system on a presteige motor.

    Amazing!

  7. good work on the polisher and harley wax. Its good stuff!

    Your car will look good after you have gone over it.

    Other prodcuts to consider, Megs 80 or Menzerna Final Finish and Intensive polish. Go over the car with this and then the Harley wax!

    Another wax you may also consider is Collinite 476 double coat. Amazing durability

    Happy wazing!

  8. Autoglym wont actually remove the scratches. It will clean the paint of any oxidisation but doesnt have enough cut to remove deep scratches. Having said that you can have varying degrees of success using a machine polisher.

    I would first off purchase a g220/Das polisher machine

    http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/polishing/po...r/prod_519.html

    This is different from a rotary polisher in that it orbits as it polishes and wont burn a hole in your paintwork. Therefore its safe and effective to use for deep polishing.

    Get yourself some Meg 80 professional polish or Menzerna (used by Porsche/Mercedes) Final Finish or Itensive polish. These all have a mild degree of cut, which when used with a polisher will remove mild scratches and rejuvenat teh paintwork.

    To finish, the best wax I have used on a silver car is Collinite 476 doublecoat. Very durable and leave a deep glossy finish.

    Before any of this, it goes without saying that you should "clay" the car first as any polishing without performing this step is pretty pointless, in my opinion. The claying will remove any crud from the paintwork, which isnt visible to the naked eye.

    Having used it, it leaves the paintwork feeling like glass and youll be amazed at the crap you remove!

    Happy polishing!

  9. hi guys

    First time poster so be kind

    I brought a lexus is200 that came with only 1 master key

    Im in the london area and would like to get another master and valet key that is oem spec / grade is there anywhere including lexus that can do a good job for a reasonable fee ?

    Also there is a overall vibration coming into the car (gearstick shakes quite a bit when car is warm) , its constant and happens in neutral , had gearbox , prop shaft , engine mounts ruled out by a friend but he did notice a new front portion of the exhaust had been fitted so could this be the problem ? , any places that are good with is200's in london ?

    thanks

    gokhan

    Hi!

    I would be inclined to drop your car off at Albin Motors in Lower Sydenham, not far from London Bridge. (ABM Motors) They are an independent Lexus/Toyota specialist.

    Kevin, the owner will be able to sort any key issue out as well as look at the car for you and test drive it.

    On the subject of the key, any Lexus garage will also sort it out but may charge you more? Official costs of a spare key (with blipper) about £150, so I hear.

    Check out some other threads on this forum and youll see a more DIY version where you buy the key off eBay and reprogramme it yourself!

    Hope that helps

    joe

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