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    Stewart
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    GS450h SE-L
  • Year of Lexus
    2010
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    Greater London

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  1. So I believe. I was going to get them when I had my 250. Still considering them for my 450h actually. So what would a brake improvement involve on yours? Going to ISF brakes?
  2. Don’t blame you! Yes they really do. Had the same intake/exhaust on my old 250, and it sounded great. oh I’d never heard that, I thought they were all the same underneath. Don’t you already have bigger brakes on the 350, same as the GS450h setup?
  3. So what happened to not getting all the f sport kit? 😂😂 Those intakes do sound good! Your 350 should be even more brilliant by the time you’ve finished your mods!
  4. Good evening all, I currently own a 2010 GS450h, which I have to admit - like all my previous Lexus - has been a joy to own. It is now on 104000 miles and running perfectly. My only concern is that it has just had its last hybrid warranty service at Lexus and considering my options. I know opinions vary wildly, but how are people finding owning the 450’s out of warranty? Would you consider changing to an older 430 at this point, or is the 450h worth sticking with? Looking at auto trader, they seem to be powering on strong with double my current mileage. All opinions welcome thanks Stew
  5. Hi guys. Wondering if any of us UK guys have fitted the F Sport anti roll bars to the GS450h? If so, how are they and are they worth the money? Did you order part numbers PTR02-30101? Considering a set for my 2010 GS450h. Many Thanks Stew
  6. Very true! Never knew there were that many F-sport extras!
  7. Very nice! Lovely example you picked up there. All you need now is the F-Sport intake. I had to import one from USA. Had that same intake / exhaust setup when I had an IS250. Sounded great.
  8. Hi all. I noticed recently the chrome strip on one of my 2010 wheels had disappeared and took outer fixing section with it, leaving just a stub. Anyone know of a decent wheel specialist in the south London / Surrey area who has dealt with these? I assume the chrome strip will have to be ordered from Lexus directly? many thanks stew
  9. Well, I thought I should post and inform you guys, after much searching for just the right car, family circumstances (not mine, but my cousin) changed, and I've ended up with a GS450h UK car. Got to say, it's extremely impressive! Thanks everyone who contributed to this thread! Will get pics etc up on the forum soon once I've got my plate on it and got it nicely cleaned up!
  10. Me too! Spoke to the dealer again last night actually, and he's now said it's going to be 15th January before it hits the UK so a fair wait yet. Might end up getting one myself from my agent by then. Yes it's flat rate for imports. Below 1549cc its £160 and anything above its £265 (per year).
  11. Hi guys, To answer a couple of questions in one post... I've bid on a few but not managed to successfully get one yet. Either the dealer wanted more than my bid (even though I was the highest bid on multiple occasions ) or I got outbid. Shame really, I thought he may come down a bit and meet me in the middle, but obviously not. I have seen the white one on eBay, and spoken to the dealer selling it. It's up near York. It's due to arrive in the country soon, so I intend to go and have a look at it. It's meant to be auction grade 4B, but doesn't quite look it to me in the photos. A visit to see it face to face will determine that. If it's as described I may well have a go at it. But considering the mileage (87k miles, not KM), it is quite high priced. I'll still go and see it regardless, as having one that is here and drivable and viewable before handing over the cash is preferable. I'll keep this post up to date as and when I do find something. I did buy some F-Sport wheels and F-Sport intake recently ( Put them on my IS250 at the moment, but will get transferred once a 350 is purchased! ). Hope you're all doing well and safe.
  12. Thanks for the idea..... but not really no. I've heard too many stories of them not ageing well, certainly in comparison to a Lexus. It may not be the generic rule, but what I have been told. Besides - I've already got the agent searching for an IS350, wouldn't want him wasting his time 😄 Also, I genuinely love my IS250, and it's safely the best all rounder I've ever owned, and the only thing I wish it had was more power.
  13. I can only agree with you there. Obviously, they wanted to push the F sales so didn't bother with 350 models. I do have the same thought process in terms of running costs with the ISF, hence importing the 350. I had an E55 AMG, and that was stupidly expensive to run. I know I can't compare a Lexus to a Merc in terms of reliability, but the same parts such as tyres, brakes etc are going to be a similar cost - and on cars like that, they tend to need replacing pretty often! It is a shame we didn't get the 350 models, as I'm sure they'd have sold pretty well. But, who are we to complain 😄
  14. Just goes to show how good those old V6 lumps are! But yes, I'm definitely surprised that the 200T lump doesn't outperform it in terms of MPG. I once did a crazy economy run from J8 M25 to Folkestone. I'd have to dig out the photos I took but I think I was up round your best figure! This post suggests it happens in the 3UZ also - thought it may have turned out to be something different - I never read to the end lol! I must admit, I've often wondered about their claim (they told me this too) but then they released the ISF here. If there was no market for the 350 here, then there'd be no market for the ISF either. They do have some odd marketing Lexus - take for example the fact they've dropped the IS, GS and I think RC over here as of next year. Guess we'll all have to import our own cars in future!
  15. Yes, it does - but I intend to get a JDM Version L, which is the same as UK SE-L spec, so shouldn't miss out on too much there. Yeah definitely right there on residual values, can't argue that. I wish ISFs were still going for the 10k GBP - I'd have already bought one! The ATF issue does affect many of the saloons. People have reported it on here in LS430's also - so presumably it can also affect GS430, GS460, LS460 etc And I'm pretty certain the chap on here who had it happen to his ISF wasn't on a track, but just driving down the road (although I could be wrong there). Yes the ISF gearbox is definitely a better box! However, I can't really complain with the box in my 250. It does not manually shift anywhere near as quick as an ISF, but since my driving is either very local or long cross continent journeys, that's not really a major issue, and I don't use the manual mode all that often except for overtaking or the odd blast on a country road. Wow really!!? I thought the 200T was meant to be more fuel efficient than the 250! I'm really surprised! I've regularly seen 40MPG on my cross continent journeys in my 250! On a recent trip to Oxford from London I was seeing 42MPG tank average on the M40 (granted, this off the computer and not calculated properly!). I do often see 20MPG tank average on local driving only. But I'm really surprised that the 200T isn't doing more than 28MPG. No I know you're not. I too would have bought one earlier had they been available in the UK. After doing my research on cost to purchase, insurance, parts, servicing etc I came to the conclusion that the 350 would be the best overall option for me.
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