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We've just bought a 1990 Lexus LS400 with 108kms genuine, while browsing the net i came across this example....

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The link doesn't seem to work on my computer.. just open up ebay and put this in "1990 toyota celsior ls400 lexus wide body vip"

I think someone on SAU should buy it :blink:

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I dont think anyone on SAU is dumb enough to buy it.

you'd be surprised :blink:

$600 each for bridgestones, $1000ish for Pirelli P-Zeros.

The widebody Smellsior took 12" rears with negative offsets

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Prank time :)

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Its cruising around the streets of Adelaide these days with the plates ADMIRATION or soemthing.

and the kakimoto widebody R33 has 17"x13" rears.

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Although that one on auction is a John Verban special I think.

We've just bought a 1990 Lexus LS400 with 108kms genuine, while browsing the net i came across this example....

Link

The link doesn't seem to work on my computer.. just open up ebay and put this in "1990 toyota celsior ls400 lexus wide body vip"

I think someone on SAU should buy it :blink:

Iv seen some ugly cars in my time but that one is bad :)

its missing the dual 2 meter trolley handle exhausts shaped like stars at the back.

that car was gold! I'm guessin someone finally bought it too since its no longer listed!

that thing is awful. Current bid price is too high.....

There is only 1 widebody Celsior I have seen done right in Aust....

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lmao J-Spec poker night! You can see the silver widebody celsior right at the back, and the kakimoto R33 in the background. And in front of Ben's black smellsior is the maxima with hydraulics.

You should see Ben's car after he got it repainted and retrimmed... it looks MUCH MUCH better.

haha that's Craig's daily... he's got access to like possibly every import known to mankind, yet his steed of choice is a iced out hyundai which he fangs thoroughly. he also talks from time to time about rallying hyundai excels. I worry about him sometimes.

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