Decked out with the same philosophy many of you probably eat with—put Sriracha in everything—Lexus turned to West Coast Customs to create a Sriracha version of their IS. Chili-flecked paint job. Sriracha in the keyfob. Bright green accents on the grill, brakes, mirrors and exhaust. Sriracha badges on the car. Sriracha steeling wheel and custom leather seats. And, of course, a trunk full of Sriracha. It was recently unveiled during the LA Auto Show, and as you might have guessed, is not available for purchase. “Sriracha and the Lexus IS sold separately. Professional assembly required.”
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