The Lexus tuning world is a vast territory that includes multiple special rides. Today, we are going to talk about a 2009 LS460 that has received a custom treatment. The luxury saloon now wears an exterior kit supplied by Job Design, with the package adding a touch of elegance.
The front bumper comes with a sleek design, housing discreet air intakes. The side skirts come with a set of interesting angles and feature multiple air vents. As for the rear apron, this uses a simple design, incorporating a faux diffuser.
As you can see, the car sits close to the road, with this enhancing the visual effect offered by the styling package. So’ let’s see how the car took the elevator one story down. The sedan was gifted with a set of JIC Magic FLT-TAR coil overs, as well as with a Phantom Cup Kit bag-less air suspension.
The aforementioned tech goodies not only offer the vehicle a top appearance but also enhance its handling. We know that this is not exactly the kind of car aimed at offering mind-blowing speeds through the corners, but a premium in the handling department is always a good thing.
The connection to the road is established through a new set of wheels: the car’s stock rims were replaced with custom ones (VR15 model) coming from VIP Modular. The front axle uses 22x10.5-inch rims, with a 5-inch lip, while the rear axle uses 22x12-inch rims with a 6-inch lip.
The list of modifications also includes a set of beefier brakes, so the safety has also been brought to another level.
Before we end the story, we must thank lexusenthusiast.com & stancenation.com for offering us the story, as well as mention that the images were taken by Jerry Troung.
The front bumper comes with a sleek design, housing discreet air intakes. The side skirts come with a set of interesting angles and feature multiple air vents. As for the rear apron, this uses a simple design, incorporating a faux diffuser.
As you can see, the car sits close to the road, with this enhancing the visual effect offered by the styling package. So’ let’s see how the car took the elevator one story down. The sedan was gifted with a set of JIC Magic FLT-TAR coil overs, as well as with a Phantom Cup Kit bag-less air suspension.
The aforementioned tech goodies not only offer the vehicle a top appearance but also enhance its handling. We know that this is not exactly the kind of car aimed at offering mind-blowing speeds through the corners, but a premium in the handling department is always a good thing.
The connection to the road is established through a new set of wheels: the car’s stock rims were replaced with custom ones (VR15 model) coming from VIP Modular. The front axle uses 22x10.5-inch rims, with a 5-inch lip, while the rear axle uses 22x12-inch rims with a 6-inch lip.
The list of modifications also includes a set of beefier brakes, so the safety has also been brought to another level.
Before we end the story, we must thank lexusenthusiast.com & stancenation.com for offering us the story, as well as mention that the images were taken by Jerry Troung.