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Old 12-01-2011, 08:40 AM   #29
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Thanks Leeky, The pictures look great.

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Leeky, the pics look great. You even found the trunk organizer under the floor!
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Old 12-02-2011, 05:34 AM   #32
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Hey guys

Yes sorry i used the word trunk as most members on here are american lol

Yes the rear seats are very very small and i have suggested to the advertising guys that they offer these as a deleteable option on the UK cars as we just are too big to sit in the back. I'd personally like to see them removed and the car being a 2 seater ala 350z.

The finish of the car is fantastic and the materials used feel much higher than seen before in a toyota of this size.

Yes its a very small car, much smaller than an Audi TT in my opinion. Perhaps similar in size to the current MX5 in the front. But you never feel crampt. Its a very good use of space.
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Old 12-02-2011, 09:03 AM   #33
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Hey guys

Yes sorry i used the word trunk as most members on here are american lol

Yes the rear seats are very very small and i have suggested to the advertising guys that they offer these as a deleteable option on the UK cars as we just are too big to sit in the back. I'd personally like to see them removed and the car being a 2 seater ala 350z.

The finish of the car is fantastic and the materials used feel much higher than seen before in a toyota of this size.

Yes its a very small car, much smaller than an Audi TT in my opinion. Perhaps similar in size to the current MX5 in the front. But you never feel crampt. Its a very good use of space.
The rear seats look like they already have a delete, they can't weigh more than 20lbs. The most I would do is try to remove the bottom cushions and have a professional carpet job done.
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Old 12-02-2011, 10:27 AM   #34
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Leeky, did they use a soft dash or is everything hard plastic?
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Old 12-02-2011, 10:39 AM   #35
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Hey guys

Yes sorry i used the word trunk as most members on here are american lol

Yes the rear seats are very very small and i have suggested to the advertising guys that they offer these as a deleteable option on the UK cars as we just are too big to sit in the back. I'd personally like to see them removed and the car being a 2 seater ala 350z.

The finish of the car is fantastic and the materials used feel much higher than seen before in a toyota of this size.

Yes its a very small car, much smaller than an Audi TT in my opinion. Perhaps similar in size to the current MX5 in the front. But you never feel crampt. Its a very good use of space.
I am sooo glad the build quality is excellent. Cheap feeling plastics and poor fitment in an effort to save weight really spoils things for the potential buyer, it's the first thing you see and feel when you get into the car and really sets the mood. If everything on the inside feels solid, then you feel like the whole car will be solid.
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Old 12-05-2011, 10:43 PM   #36
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really neat pictures and videos...
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Did Toyota and Subaru did a great job on this car or what?
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The rear seats look like they already have a delete, they can't weigh more than 20lbs. The most I would do is try to remove the bottom cushions and have a professional carpet job done.

like the Ford Mustang seat delete kits (enterprising idea right there)
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Old 12-07-2011, 08:26 PM   #39
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Thanks again Leeky, great pics.
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Welcome all!

I can report that the car looks and feels a million dollars Plus there is just that right combination of compact/lightweight/practicality/space.

You'll notice these are pics of the BRZ. Unfortunately i wasnt able to sit in the 86, but Subaru didnt mind me sitting inside

Anyway its the same car, so here come the pictures - enjoy!

http://s1239.photobucket.com/albums/ff515/LeekyInJapan/

You'll notice the glove box and the trunk are a very good size. Rear legroom is very good for such a small car. Also headroom is fantastic.

Under the bonnet there is lots of room between the gearbox and transmission tunnel so hospace to maybe fit a bigger gearbox in the fu

There is a lot of space between the engine and the radiator, plus lots of space between the radiator and the bumper. So i believe they have designed the car with the space needed to fit a FMIC and all the turbo pipework.
How come on the FR-S pictures the battery is on the opposite side??
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How come on the FR-S pictures the battery is on the opposite side??

I don't see the FR-S in any of the pics
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