Do Not Sell My Personal Information Jump to content


Stuno1

Established Member
  • Posts

    3,353
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    24

 Content Type 

Profiles

Forums

Events

Store

Gallery

Tutorials

Lexus Owners Club

Gold Membership Discounts

Lexus Owners Club Video

News & Articles

Everything posted by Stuno1

  1. Welcome to the forum. It will be interesting to hear your comparison of the 2 cars and ownership experience. Stu
  2. Hi chap, sad times but understandable for a one car house hold. I bought it to facilitate a new baby so the three of us were fine with it from a size perspective. Understand what you mean by the MPG. I know it was going to be low so not a massive issue for me. Luckily my wife now drives and we have a daily driver so ill be selling mine next year to replace it with sports car with 4 seats :) Depending on your budget id go for a Porsche cayenne. Did heaps of research on them and loved them BUT the petrol high power models still eat fuel. In terms of selling yours and values, I guess it depends how quickly you want to shift it. I would just look at what is on sale now and then price yours dependent on how quickly you want to shift it. Stu
  3. A number of folk have suffered from inner tyre wear. I can't recall if Lexus sorted it or if they provided specific settings to resolve the issue. Stu
  4. True. The market is massive for that car type as well. Not really sure why it's taking so long if its planned at all.
  5. Been thinking the same for some time. They have the rc and soon the gs in full 'f' spec and rumours are the is may return. Maybe the ct is the last one on the hit list?
  6. Another one joins the fold and kept in a Lexus family so you will already appreciate the great aspects of the brand. Say it all the time but a truly incredible car. Stu
  7. Great choice chap. Nothing that is not already on the forum. Pealing calipers, recalls undertake, tyres and breaks have some wear in them as expensive consumables that's it really. Reliable and super cars. Lovely in white. Stu
  8. Totally missed this! Congrats fella.... Pics when you get it and impressions would be good.
  9. Welcome to the forum. Look forward to the pics :)
  10. Hi chap. Glad you are getting good use from the forum. Always good having contributors even if it's non car replayed and just a bit of fun. Stu
  11. Brembo red is always nice the blue is a bit more subtle but still obvious. I find most cars are higher at the front that the rear so buying springs that lower and level is best. Coilovers just give you more flexibility with ride height that's all. If you find springs that do the job then do that imo.
  12. Red always works. Is anything else on the car coloured? If so keep with that theme. I did mine blue in my isf with dark grey wheels and looks superb imo. Lowering can look really good and improve handling of done properly. Stu
  13. Well done folks. I always forget to take pictures!
  14. Good to see some new and some familiar faces. Good mix of Lexus/Toyota/pork metal as well. Stu
  15. Not sure what's going on with the dash but I love the rest. Stu
  16. Pretty normal for parts to stop being made eventually for all cars. It just stops making sense from a profitability perspective. Nothing new really. I had a 16 year old fto and it was tough to find certain parts for that car.
  17. Also, it's been great to have such a active meet thread :)
  18. While I like my car clean it always strikes me as odd that we clean our cars before a meet. Bikes just role up with what ever condition the bike is in. Wonder why car folk are so different. Sadly my cleaning ocd carried across to my bike but my clean bike was always on the minority. Stu
  19. Hey chap. Be good if you get it fitted. I'll be getting there at 11:30 ish and leaving at 14:30 ish. Weather looks good.
  20. Car cleaned, in the garage and ready to go. See you all sunday :)
×
×
  • Create New...