jenkiadr
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First Name
Adrian
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Lexus Model
LS 430
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Year of Lexus
2005
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UK/Ireland Location
Buckinghamshire
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It’s the LEX4VL2. The guys at Grom UK were really helpful. I phoned them up to have a chat before purchasing and they insisted that I sent them a photo of the car and the head unit to make sure that I was buying the correct model. From memory, the facelift LS 430 takes a different unit to pre-facelift model.
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Alloy repair recommendations
jenkiadr replied to jay.pxl's topic in Lexus IS 300h / IS 250 / IS 200t Club
I can vouch for these guys both for repair and refurbishment. First used them about seven years ago and most recently last year. They are based in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, near Junction 4 of the M40. The owner, Howard, used to own and run an Aston Martin restoration business and takes pride in his work. They repair to Zürich insurance welding standards. https://alloyweldcraft.co.uk/ -
jenkiadr started following Ls430 stereo upgrade , LS430 will be for sale in July and Low Mile LS430
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Our daughter turns 17 in a couple of months’ time. We’ve decided to buy a car for her to learn on and, as I don’t want to run three cars at the moment, have decided to sell my LS 430. I’ll be using the car that we buy too, as my wife has an auto only license. My LS430 was registered on 1st September 2005, is dark blue with a beige / cream leather interior and has done 116,000 miles. MOT until Feb 2024. It has a full service history with Lexus main dealers and independents. In my ownership we’ve used for servicing both Lexus Reading and a trusted local garage who looked after our German cars when we ran them (my wife now has a RX450h). I’ve bought all the parts from Lexus parts direct and have had the local garage fit them. Everything works as it should, including replacement of all six front parking sensors recently with genuine colour-coded Lexus parts (about £100 each). A couple of years ago I had a Grom audio V-line kit fitted to the car at a cost of approximately £800. This adds full wired and wireless Apple CarPlay/android auto and therefore makes the car a very practical daily driver (it runs off the second CD input without any impact on the main CD autochanger). It works through the OEM screen and simply uses a second port that was always there, so everything is hidden, and you just wouldn’t know it existed unless you press, the CD button twice in succession. The car has 4 Bridgestone weather control all season tyres, which transformed the grip and handling after putting them on. In my ownership, in addition to all the correct services at the right time (including aircon at Lexus Reading recently), the car has had a nearside front air shock absorber and wheel bearing, six new front parking sensors, replacement front grill (the original one I still have - it just looked very tatty), all 5 alloys were refurbished last year and are unmarked, brake pads, shim kits, and brake wear sensors have all been replaced with OEM parts (shim kit and sensors were not present when I bought the car). I’ve had the car since March 2019 and intended to keep it for another couple of years, but as our daughter is so keen to learn to drive, it has led to a change in plans. Photos will be available towards the end of June, once the car has been fully valeted. I haven’t decided on an asking price yet, but it will be somewhere in the range of £6000 – £7000. Private plate not included. If anyone is interested, please let me know.
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Low Mile LS430
jenkiadr replied to Rory's topic in LS 400 / Lexus LS 430 / Lexus LS 460 / Lexus 600h / Lexus 500h Club
I put a Grom Audio VL2 in my LS430 - it’s brilliant. Provides Apple CarPlay wired or wirelessly. -
I’ve gone with a Grom Audio unit, which is designed to fit seamlessly with the OEM equipment using the second CD source slot available https://www.gromaudio.co.uk/ I now have Apple CarPlay through the system with full Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity (although I prefer using a lead as the sound quality is better). It also offers Android Auto. It’s like having a brand-new head unit. Cost was £500 plus another £300 for fitting. Looked into upgrading all of the speakers and amplification, but the tweeters are built into the dashboard and hence a lot of work to take all of that out – I was quoted about £3000 for a full system which doesn’t make sense on a car that’s not worth a lot more. I’m really impressed with the unit and even the in car hi-fi specialist I took it to was surprised at how easy it was to integrate and the functionality it provides. Hope of some use.