2003 Lexus Gs 300 Sport Design Black Onyx / Saddle Interior on 2040-cars
Roswell, Georgia, United States
2003 Sports Design GS300. 108k on the odometer. Will go up as the car is my daily driver. Original Southern owned car 2nd owner. 1st owner paid cash for the car at Nalley Lexus in 2003. The 90,000 service was done at 103,000 which included the water pump, timing belt, all valve seals, spark plugs, all fluids drained and filled. The car needs nothing its my daily driver and is very reliable. The only problems I had when I bought the car were the 90k service was not completed and the drivers front a pillar was damaged which was replaced. All the door actuators work . The Dr. front and passenger rear were the only units that were not functional and were replaced. Suspension is new, brakes are new, all OEM parts down to the oil filter were used in the 90K service by a certified Lexus tech. The only reason for selling the car would be to get another luxury four door something with a V8. I miss having a V8. The car is clean and with the mods added I really love the platform but just miss the power. If I had the room for a 3rd vehicle I wouldn't sell it. The Sport Design option w/ Saddle was only available in 2003 on the GS 300. They are extremely hard to find in great condition let alone tastefully modified. All the additions were added to enhance appearance or performance. If desired, the car could easily be returned back to stock. Modifications: -Megan EZ Coilovers - Rotora 4 POT Front BBK -L Tuned Sided -Front Lip -Kazz fog garnish -TRD rear trunk garnish -Color matched Aristo visors - Headlight Armor Kit -Black pearl grill 19X9 & 19X10 AME Shallen CX Wheels 245/35 (front) 275/30 Achilles Tires (70-80% tread) 12mm AKATA Spacer all around Fujitsubo Legalis R Exhaust VAIS iPod hook-up (Factory Radio) 90K Service Preformed (all OEM Lexus parts) Spark Plugs, Valve Cover Gaskets, OEM cam and cam seals new, pcv, water pump, etc. Everything is new. All fluids are new. New Moog Tie rods and ball joints. Please e-mail me w/ any ?'s.
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2015 Lexus RC F Review
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Autoblog Podcast #339
Tue, 02 Jul 2013Farewell, Zach Bowman; Pikes Peak 2013; Datsun; 2014 Ram lineup
Episode #339 of the Autoblog Podcast is here, and it's the last rodeo for Zach Bowman before he departs for other pastures. The crew this week consists of Dan Roth, Zach Bowman and Jeff Ross, who talk about the astounding records set at this year's Pike's Peak hill climb, the return of the Datsun brand name and the recently-announced 2014 Ram truck lineup. Of course, we start with the garage and end with your questions and comments. For those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. You can follow along after the jump with our Q&A. Thanks for listening!
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