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  • Eat your hearts out Car Boys!

    Santa brought me a FACTORY SHOP MANUAL for my 93' Lexus GS300.
    2 volumes totaling 1700 pages of Lexus goodness.
    They made so few of this design that there are NO after-market manuals.
    I have been frustrated.
    Now I am not.
    chuck

    PS oh, and a DVD burner too.
    Chuck
    秋音的爸爸

  • #2
    Too bad you don't have access to the 50,000 different custom tools you need to change any of the parts.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Jon P. Inghram
      Too bad you don't have access to the 50,000 different custom tools you need to change any of the parts.
      LOL. Luckily Toyotas, which is what Lexus realy is, are not built like that.
      Thier shop manuals are very practical.
      chuck
      Chuck
      秋音的爸爸

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      • #4
        WOOHOO! Now all your car mods can be DIY!
        Bart

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        • #5
          Wow someone else who fixes their own car?
          Why is it called tourist season, if we can't shoot at them?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by GT98
            Wow someone else who fixes their own car?
            When it costs $700 to put an Alternator in one of these things, who wouldn't?
            Besides, not having one made me feel nekkid.
            chuck
            Chuck
            秋音的爸爸

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            • #7
              If I remember correctly, the older GS300 is based on the Toyota Supra. You should be able to turn it into quite the monster!
              Let us return to the moon, to stay!!!

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              • #8
                GS300/400 of that vintage are really cool. Couldn't even find one for sale when I was in the market...

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                • #9


                  lexus all the way baby!!!!!

                  and mod the hack out of it

                  have fun!

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                  • #10
                    What is it with you people on the other side of the ocean and japanese cars???

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                    • #11
                      I have a few old 'british Leyland' workshop manuals (all original). I got them when a local library was rotating stock - they used to destroy thousands of duplicate books - or tatty ones - at library hHQ where I worked (15 years ago now)....

                      I have a manual for Spitfires - 2 of - different years, Triumph 2000 Mk 1, Stag, and one for MGB GT's

                      It would scare you the stuff the recommend - and the amount of 'finishing' they expected garages to do upon delivery....

                      Very useful service info though..... Though the 2000 doesnt give a service schedule above 200,000 miles - (mine is @ 175K and the engine is going strong - (pity about the rest of it ! )
                      RedRed
                      Dont just swallow the blue pill.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by K6-III
                        If I remember correctly, the older GS300 is based on the Toyota Supra...
                        Not the Supra, that's the Lexus "SC" line.

                        The 93-97 GS 300s were based on the Toyota Arista.
                        That model was never imported into the US.
                        Bigger than the ES300 and smaller than the LS400.
                        It has the same DOC inline 6 that the supra Twin Turbo has, without the turbos. (and no, they won't fit because of the engine/firewall placement)
                        Great trip car: fast, quiet & roomy.
                        chuck

                        @Brian: That's probibly why no publisher did up a manual for them.
                        There aren't many of them, and virtualy none for sale.
                        Last edited by cjolley; 28 December 2003, 09:16.
                        Chuck
                        秋音的爸爸

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                        • #13
                          Don't like the newer ones as much. I ended up buying a V6 Accord.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Novdid
                            What is it with you people on the other side of the ocean and japanese cars???
                            Best bang for the buck.

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                            • #15
                              If you have alot of money to spend, there are alot of reliable cars. If you want to spend under $30k, you are limited in your choices if you want a drive-it-and-forget-it car. Hondas and Toyotas are the best in this price range.

                              IMHO

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