Lexus IS-F CCS Concept – Automobiles Review

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At the Tokyo Auto Salon 2010, Lexus has presented publicly its track-tuned Lexus IS F CCS (Circuit Club Sports) Concept. Boasting a bright orange body tone finish contrasted by lightweight carbon fiber elements, the newcomer draws on technology developed from the LFA supercar. Among…


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