Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: — Made for:
Seen only in deleted scenes
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◊ 2009-06-01 07:13 |
from dvd extras 'deleted scenes' |
◊ 2009-06-02 23:09 |
Looks like a Lexus LS400 to me - not positive though. |
◊ 2011-09-13 22:20 |
agree, Lexus LS400 (UCF20) '95+ MY |
◊ 2014-10-13 11:07 |
No, that is not correct. This is a 1993-1994 UCF10 II. |
◊ 2018-03-13 12:13 |
This is NOT a second generation LS 400. I am not sure if this was missed previously, but it is glaringly incorrect. They don't look like that, even if a moderate evolution of the original. This is a 1993-1994 UCF11. The model code UCF10 II is incorrect, as Toyota officially uses UCF11, UCF21, UCF31 for refreshed versions of LS 400 and LS 430. At least correct this to 1993 UCF10 II for now or change all UCF10 II to UCF11. |
◊ 2018-03-21 10:38 |
Is there a reason why this isn't being corrected to 1990 at least? The UCF10 makes sense at least, as I mixed this up with something else. Anyone can see there is a difference between the UCF10/11 and UCF20. It is a little obtuse to rather ignore the details between the two and just leave this as is. |
◊ 2018-07-08 21:27 |
This is a 1990 model at least. This is the rear end of a 1991 LS 400. Blue thunder did not look into this well enough, to realize they were entirely off (if not a little obtuse) and made a glaring error. ![]() 1995 UCF20 Rear End ![]() |
◊ 2019-01-14 04:23 |
Nice catch, Carmaker! ![]() Something I want to add that I discovered about the LS models: For chassis identification, Toyota seems to use 1990-1994: UCF1x | (facelift for 1993+) 1995-2000: UCF2x | (facelift for 1998+) 2001-2007: UCF3x | (facelift for 2004+) Where 'x' is 0 if standard suspension, or 1 if air suspension -- Last edit: 2019-01-14 04:24:54 |