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  1. the fronts should set you bake for the Kumho's about $200-250 each...i had them on my old car...the rears i'm unsure because i've never purchased in that size before, but as a reference, i've purchased the kumho's in 255/35/18 and that went for a lil over 300 each. coming from a noisy car, the standard dunlops (sport maxx) are very quiet and aren't very cheap either tyres places have been quoting me 225/40/18 for $350 each (rrp 500) and for the 255/40/18 $600 each (rrp 800+) when it comes time to change my rears, def going a different brand!
  2. i have read reviews about the auto versus manual, and they say that its a shame that us aussies here can't appreciate a manual luxury car as they claim the manual IS250 is a bundle of joy to have. I've also got a manual sports coupe along with my auto is250. i have 230rwkw in my manual versus a stock auto is250 (~115rwkw) and i can tell you the is250 is still enjoyable to drive, yes it doesn't have as much of grunt as my other car but you tend to appreciate the car a lil more. That being said, i mess around with the tiptronic and boy its fun...my TCS likes to beep a lot
  3. yeah right! hahaha i get the smell too. I don't necessarily have to flog it, taking it over 4500-5000rpm and i can smell it. something i can live with, but you think ;exus would have had it sorted. Can anyone update with progress and if anyone has ever been able to get it fixed under warranty yet?
  4. yeah, i got the letter too, it say slide pin may corrode over time and something about a magnet on the steering shaft column adhesive not adhering over time (when its suppose to be a non-service part). Said it'll take about 6 hours to rectify.... was suppose to book my car over some minor warranty thing...well, booked it for the entire day now to get the issue sorted :)
  5. I found a guy called Theo in South Australia from GTautosound.com who also sells the kit. According to him, the kit is ' a perfect copy moulded from the original but strengthened in some areas', it is now in black gel coat and ready to be delivered. Painting and professional painting are required tho. He is trying to sell me with $1500 + freight? who do you think ? I am unsure about the quality/fit of the kit at this stage. He said the original would cost $3500 + freight + tax....... has anyone ordered any body kits from the US? what's the quality/fit like ?? try motoware (in victoria) for the genuine kit and see how much they would quote you, i highly doubt it would be 3500 +freight etc.
  6. my drivers side mirror was working on and off as well...i got mine fixed under warranty...20 minute job (they replaced some motor inside) actual cause...i don't know, but i'm happy it was fixed without any fuss
  7. i only have that red label, not the yellow label on the lid but good to know it is possible. I will ask the dealer again
  8. the price is cheap, but i don't believe it is that cheap to be too concerned about (still get proper checks done though) the private going price is at around 40k for that package... i just picked up mine 05 sports model no emv or leather (didn't care for these two points) 45k on the road with extended 3 year warranty (so 4 more years from nowish) 45k on the clock from a dealer with all dealer benefits...dealer benefits usually expire after standard warranty if you purchase privately, but all my benefits have been extended. free vaccum and wash, another car if car is getting fixed under warranty, service lloan car, free usuage of snow chains and other snow equip, free hilux loan car whenever i need it.
  9. it would depend on your style of driving, tyre/diameter and width combo there is no standard figure, best to start say 5psi off the maximum and every few days drop a psi and see how that goes. i know with my other car, i have 225/40/18 max psi is 51 but i run 32psi cold, rears were 235/40/18 51psi max, i ran 28psi cold just depends what you feel comfortable with
  10. thanks guys Performance (power) isn't a concern to me as it will never match a genuine sports car, i chose a luxury car for the simple reason of luxury, i just wanted to know incase i ever had to or felt like i wanna to run e10 i could without damaging the car
  11. Hi guys, I'm new to owning a lexus (picked up my Black 05 is250 Sports 2 weeks ago) I've been in the performance car scene for 5 years now and well i'm kinda moving on from performance and headed into luxury (i still own a 1999 nissan silvia s15 and set it up for a bit of track fun, and i got it tuned to run 98octane with e10) my question is, can the is250 run e10 with no problems? the dealer said he "thinks" i can, but i don't want to take that chance (even though i still have another 4 years of factory warranty). can someone give me a definite answer cheers khoa
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