This is my 1993 Lexus GS300. It has been in my familly since brand new with no problems whatsoever. Only tune ups, tires and brakes. It has been detailed weekly to keep paint look brand new. Any suggestions please let me know and also glad to be member of this great community. It has over 210 000 miles and still going strong
Thank you guys for all of the replies. Yes the car is bone stock. I do have 17' BBS RK wheels with 225/45/17 pirelli tires that I may put on it but the winter is coming in Chicago so I will wait. Also every time I take car to a Lexus dealer for a oil change they cannot believe it has over 210 000 miles people think still that the car is like year 2000 with 50000 miles because of the style and all of the goddies it has.
The paint still looks flawless. I couldn't even tell it was 13+ years old. I gotta admit when I drove in one, its pretty luxurious for a early 90's car. (I drove a 91) and the hood was damn big and long. lol
I love that GS. It's one of those ever green designs. it's not too bold, yet at the same time it's something no one is gonna bitch about and isn't gonna look too old even two decades from when it was introduced. I loved the tail lights and the new camry reminds me so much of the tails on the GS.
^^ Honestly I like almost all their models. (this model to current) They're really ganster, but yet high-class, its weird, but looks good none-the-less. =)
dang that looks clean for that many miles. most ones i see have faded headlights and tails. and peeling paint. keep that thing up, i bet it gives you many more miles to come
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catbacked. miles keep pileing up quickkk!
great top notch condition. you didn't take snaps of your drivers side seat, i suspect thats taken the worst toll, but the rest of the car is flawless. I'm sure you will see many more years out of her.
I believe I read a LONG time ago that this generation Lexus was designed in Italy by one of the big design 'houses'?? I think I remember Ital-Design had something to do with it. I know PinanFarina worked with Cadillac on the convertible Alante. Jon. p.s. Italian cars are in my blood , don't forget the Lamborghini Portofino/Chrysler thingy
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