Tai3IS IS250 F Sport Build - Here we go by Tai3IS

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6-1-2014

Tai3IS IS250 F Sport Build - Here we go


Compliments of Tai3IS @ www.clublexus.com



6-1-2014


Well, here we go. Decided to start my own thread to document this new project. Recently traded in my 2012 Hyundai Azera for a Lexus, a 2014 IS250 F Sport / Nebula Grey with Rioja interior. I've always been known for never leaving anything in stock form and i already can't wait to get started.


Most recent pics:






Current Mods:


Exterior:

- SunTek Carbon 30% Window Tint

- 3M Gloss Black Vinyl Wrap on Front Grill Trim

- 3M Gloss Black Vinyl Wrap on Side Window Trim

- 3M Gloss Black Vinyl Wrap on Roof

- Custom Tinted Front and Rear Lexus Emblems


Interior:

- WeatherTech Digital Fit Floor Liners


Lighting:

- iJDMToy LED Exact Fit 140-SMD Complete Interior Package

- iJDMToy High Power 18-SMD LED Step Courtesy Lights

- Vleds Exterior LED Puddle Lights

- Vleds Interior LED Vanity Mirror Lights

- Vleds Foot Well LED Lights

- Custom White 12" Cold Cathode tube Trunk compartment lights


Performance:


Suspension / Wheels / Brakes:

- BC Racing Coilovers w/ upgraded 12/10 Swift Springs

- Varrstoen ES2H Wheels 19" Machined Finish (19x8.5 F, 19x9.5 R)

- Custom Machined 8mm billet aluminum hubcentric wheel spacers (front)

- ARP extended wheel studs

- Project MU Type NS brake pads




Here's some pics of what i traded in:






Got the new car at JM Lexus, and I just have to mention that my sales guy Chad Scharmann was amazing. I didn't even plan on getting into a new car, but with the deal that he and the team at JM Lexus put together for me.....I just couldn't pass it up. 


Here's when i first laid eyes on the new beauty:




First mod had to be some tint. 30% all the way around. Thanks to the guys at Wilson Window Tinting in Margate, FL. 

As much as i have tried going fish bowl here in South Florida, I just can't do it.




And even though our weather isn't the greatest this weekend, i still had to give the car her first initial wax, polish, and sealant treatment. I do this to every new car i get. It just helps maintaining clean status so much easier.


Pics from after the detailing (sorry for the crappy cell phone pics):






 



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