Posted on Monday 17 March 2008
Japanese tuning house Job Design, a specialist in modifying Lexus and Toyota products, has released its latest kit for the LS range including the flagship LS600h hybrid. The pack consists of mostly stylistic changes for the car’s exterior but there’s also a unique foldaway table designed for the front passenger section.
Key features of the new kit are the Buick-style vents positioned behind the front wheel arches, a slammed suspension set-up, and 22in double-spoke Varianza Schwert SC1 alloy wheels from Work wrapped with 295mm up back and 245mm tires in the front. There’s also a new set of bumpers with an integrated diffuser in the rear and custom side skirts with unique badging.
Starting price for the new kit is approximately €2,500 but we suspect anybody who can afford an LS will have no problems paying for these add-ons.

pay money to ruin the car…
It’s too low, but it would be pretty damn nice if it wasn’t dropped so much.
Yuk.
But, to each their own…
nice bodykit but waaaay too low
lexus low-rider
interesting concept
bad execution of the idea
These seups usually have air-suspension so the height can be adjusted.
wouldn’t look bad if it was much higher, but yer you’re right about air suspension just someone with a laptop can sort that
what a car
The way the rims go under the fenders looks wrong. That type of setup is done on way cheaper cars not high end luxury LS600s.