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Bravo. I have to say I am a big fan of this build, I love LS400s and yours is going to be killer when it is a LS470!
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DUDE!!! I was following your car on clublexus.com. selling ur work carving head 40's i hear? i love ur lowness+ ucf10s are sex. 1992 LS400's in da houseeeee!
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i wish my ls400 was as clean as yours mine was not taken care of by the previous owner what so ever
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thanks for checkin it out.Originally posted by kartikeya View PostGlad I clicked this. I like your style on this one as well.
Are just hiding the AC, ABS, and PS, or removing them altogether though?
Personally, I think ditching AC and PS in a car like this would be way beyond putting form ahead of function. Especially the PS, since I guess with your tint and light interior it wouldn't be as hot inside as my black interior.
i won't disagree with you, but that's exactly what i'm going to do. everything will be completely removed. i am also tucking the brakes and radiator. i want to have one of the most completely shaved/tucked bays out there. it will also be glass house (no tint) in houston (100*+ 6 months a year). defnitely not recommended for a daily driver, but this will be a show/cruise car.


block is here. not much else done.
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Guest repliedGlad I clicked this. I like your style on this one as well.
Are just hiding the AC, ABS, and PS, or removing them altogether though?
Personally, I think ditching AC and PS in a car like this would be way beyond putting form ahead of function. Especially the PS, since I guess with your tint and light interior it wouldn't be as hot inside as my black interior.
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bay will be fully tucked and shaved. no ac, abs, ps, etc. also going to do a brake and radiator tuck.
4.7l block and custom conversion pistons have been ordered. there will be more involved but i'll release the details as parts are procured.
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thanks guys. i plan on documenting the engine/bay project more in depth on vsc but i'll throw up a couple pics over here as progress is made.
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