Lexus ES Jr.
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Re: Lexus ES Jr.
FWIW... The door handles (and chrome lower grille accents) are real, not Photoshop. Got them on eBay (the door handle seller was autoaccessorywarehouseus). They were easy to install. The kit included a small tube of 3M tape promoter. I first cleaned the original (red) handles with rubbing alcohol, applied the promoter and then affixed the chrome handles using the pre-mounted 3M tape.
I considered adding chrome to the "pillar posts", but decided against (the ES doesn't have chrome "pillar posts").
Mods completed so far are window tint, wheel locks, body side moldings, mud guards, back-up camera, Park Pilot, door sill scuff plates, rear bumper appliqué, all weather (and carpet) mats, chrome lower grille accents and chrome handles. Haven't decided what to add next.
I considered adding chrome to the "pillar posts", but decided against (the ES doesn't have chrome "pillar posts").
Mods completed so far are window tint, wheel locks, body side moldings, mud guards, back-up camera, Park Pilot, door sill scuff plates, rear bumper appliqué, all weather (and carpet) mats, chrome lower grille accents and chrome handles. Haven't decided what to add next.
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Re: Lexus ES Jr.
I have different tastes. I like it when the components of a car blend in.
However, I still like the looks of the Camry. For years, I hated the looks of the Camry. I think the last time Toyota made a Camry that appealed to me was in the late 90s early 2000s.
However, I still like the looks of the Camry. For years, I hated the looks of the Camry. I think the last time Toyota made a Camry that appealed to me was in the late 90s early 2000s.
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