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Peter G

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  1. Depends on your budget. I have owned a MY10 and now have a MY13 ISF. There is a difference with the vehicle as it is much more refined. I have put on the PPE headers and JoeZ exhaust and the car if brilliant to say the least in performance. Also if it is reliability you are worried about then the ISF's have proven to be very reliable over the years. Most of the guys on the forum will vouch for that. 

    I did actually drive the GSF on the Lexus of Chatswood track day last week and can say that i was very impressed. The chassis and ride is very refined and Lexus has done a excellent job of it. I will definately consider buying one in the future as i like a 4 door but with the power as well. It is more powerful than a stock ISF but not as quick as a modified one as i can vouch for that. Either way in my opinion you cant go wrong with either of them. Both are brilliant cars. Just depends as i said on your budget. Hope this helps.

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  2. Welcome to the club. I guess the best advice is to make sure your isf has full service history . In 2012 there was a model upgrade. The 2012 MY13 had a upgraded audio unit which added Bluetooth audio streaming where as the MY12 doesnt. Beware though that some 2012 ISF'S are being advertised as a MY13 but are in fact MY12's. As far as th car goes, i can say they are extremely reliable, have a quality feel and i love them. Enjoy.

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  3. Guys the ISF peaks at around 245km/h at the end of the main straight. Pretty hairy. You have to really be careful as it is might not be as quick as the smaller cars in the corners but its a hell of a brut animal on the stretches. I havent gone off at Phillip Island  as im a little overcautious with a ISF. No insurance and i dont want to risk totalling it.

  4. Hi guys, im actually going to try the new Bridgestone Pure Adrenalyn Re003's. I did have a set of RE050 previously and found them extremely better than the Michelin Pilot Super Sports. Alot more grip on the rear on take off and the RE003's are even better for grip. They don't do a 275/30 but only a 275/35 which im hoping will fit. Has anyone else tried this size for the rears?

  5. Just got my car back today from the transport company as i attended the Lexus of Chatswood F Club track day. I would firstly like to extend a big THANK YOU to Chris and the rest of the team for their exceptional service and support. The track day was nothing short of brilliant. It was nice to meet fellow ISF owners and IS350 owners who are as keen or if not more keen about their Lexus's as i am. All the guys there were good sports and were just having a good time. Even though i had to travel from Adelaide for this event it was definitely worth it. I would be happy to do it again. I would also like to personally thank Andrew (ISF Bloke) for his hospitality and friendship.

    I can honestly appreciated and see how much effort goes into organising this event and how Chris and the team make every effort to accommodate everyone. Brilliant effort guys. You have earned my respect and friendship.

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