On it’s nuts

If you were to ask my late nineties self whether or not I liked the LS400 I my answer would have been no, partially because I was a dumb kid and partially because I wasn’t much into luxury sedans, especially ones that were often two tone.

Over time my tastes have matured and like a fine wine the LS400 has got better with age to the point where if I were in the market for big luxury sedan one of these would float to the top of my list.

Of course I would want to drop it right down on it’s nuts similar to this car which follows a simple recipe bags, metal trimming, 18 Locksmice Duke wheels.

Done.

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Photo Credit: Derek Butler

2 COMMENTS

  1. are things slow ??/ only 3 pics? and only outside pics? is this really worthy of being here without more pics??c’mon lol

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