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Upstairs Chris

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Just out of curiosity, how rare are LSE's? I've literally never even seen an LS where I work and an LSE just cruised through town. I've never seen one of these before and I must say I didn't care for the kit, but its got to be pretty rare right?

Look just like this http://tinyurl.com/cb5pmlv with the exception of the terribly fender ports and the gratuitous use of chrome on the B pillars.
 
Just out of curiosity, how rare are LSE's? I've literally never even seen an LS where I work and an LSE just cruised through town. I've never seen one of these before and I must say I didn't care for the kit, but its got to be pretty rare right?

Look just like this http://tinyurl.com/cb5pmlv with the exception of the terribly fender ports and the gratuitous use of chrome on the B pillars.

And the rear spoiler. They are rare.
 
I was on Google and it led me to a website where I saw a ton of lse's for sale
Forgot what It was called but I remember I googled either
Lincoln lse for sale or lse craigslist
 
I was on Google and it led me to a website where I saw a ton of lse's for sale
Forgot what It was called but I remember I googled either
Lincoln lse for sale or lse craigslist

Doesn't mean they were FACTORY LSE's. The dead giveaway are the wheels. The gunmetal gray wheels are as rare as hens teeth and came stock on REAL LSE's. The other thing missing from that car.
 
Doesn't mean they were FACTORY LSE's. The dead giveaway are the wheels. The gunmetal gray wheels are as rare as hens teeth and came stock on REAL LSE's. The other thing missing from that car.


The 17" 5-Spoke Gunmetal Gray Aluminum wheels were standard, but the 17" 5-Spoke Chrome wheels were available as an optional upgrade on LSE's also.
 
The first LS I ever saw was a LSE, judging from the side skirts. That is what made me want to get an LS
 

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