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2jz-gte swap > all

it will decimate all after you put about $15,000 in it or more.

There is show in the desert called racewars

but for real you should look into a 2jz-gte swap they are common with this model lexus

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WCDT wrote 2jz-gte swap > all

it will decimate all after you put about $15,000 in it or more.

There is show in the desert called racewars

but for real you should look into a 2jz-gte swap they are common with this model lexus



Yeah I know. A 2Jz would be amazing but tbh, I would probably end up getting a new sc or something. There are few on craigslist in my area that are about $10k I think. I don't know how well the car actually is though. When looking through interior pics from others, I must admit my interior quality is top notch compared to others. That show would be a long ass drive from Florida lol. Thanks for the input though.
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Imao wrote That's a nice motor you've got.

P.S The interior lighting looks banging, how much did it cost/was installation hard?


Hey guys, here's a few more pics of the lights install. The lighter ones are of where the wire comes out from under the shifter and it can store in that compartment with no pinching of the wires. The one with the arm rest is of where the the led light wires leave the control box. It runs under the gap of the console with no pinching and we drilled holes in the old as tray to run the wires back into the console. Don't mind the slight dirtiness. Haven't detailed the interior in a while. We've had the door and door panels off and just had the center consoles a part. I'll probably clean it after my head unit install.
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Thanks for all the info and then the extra pics! Definitely will look into doing this, adds an extremely unique look to the interior

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Imao wrote Thanks for all the info and then the extra pics! Definitely will look into doing this, adds an extremely unique look to the interior

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Thanks for the support man. When I told my friend I was getting them he told me to stay classy and then I showed his them and he completely changed his mind haha. They look nice tbh and will look even better with the head unit since it can illuminate in any color I'd like. Thanks for the rep.
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NotesYo wrote Get some Coilovers and wider wheels! Lol Stance Nation


Want my Paypal to send the money to? Jk lol. I don't have $800 right now and truthfully I would much rather have air. Even though that's a lot more. No cambers for me haha.


Bro Coilovers are going to cost you like 2k if you want good ones. Airbags look cool also. I live in Illinois and the pot holes here are crazy..So slammed cars aren't that hyped.
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NotesYo wrote Get some Coilovers and wider wheels! Lol Stance Nation


Want my Paypal to send the money to? Jk lol. I don't have $800 right now and truthfully I would much rather have air. Even though that's a lot more. No cambers for me haha.


Bro Coilovers are going to cost you like 2k if you want good ones. Airbags look cool also. I live in Illinois and the pot holes here are crazy..So slammed cars aren't that hyped.


Yeah that's why I wouldn't buy coilovers I don't think. I don't really feel the need to hurt my undercarriage/lips when cruising. Rather would have the look when parked. Tein ranges from $700-$2k I think. The air I have seen has ranged from $2500-$4500. Way out of range of my wallet right now haha. One thing I hate on car is the tire gap. I wna tit lowered just a few inches so it didn't exactly look like I was rolling steamrollers.


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Hey guys, I need some assistance with my headlight. Had it off last week trying to clean it up and baked it and all that stuff. It rained yesterday and there's a lot of condensation right now. I'm thinking there's a leak. Any other possibilities or ways to fix this? Thanks.
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You'll probably need to reseal it if there's condensate in the headlight compartment itself.
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Imao wrote You'll probably need to reseal it if there's condensate in the headlight compartment itself.


That's what I was afraid of, but figured that would solve it. Thanks for the reply.
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