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Old 03-28-2014, 04:36 PM   #1359
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I have driven my FRS 3 times already today lol. Taking it out for every opportunity!



Lets see. I have the following parts to install
Various AVO stuff (turbo kit)
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Skirts and spats (thanks Jp )

I believe that is all I have left hanging around



Look forward to seeing this when complete! At the rate I'm going, well I'll just leave it at that LOL

OMG you should see our streets in MJ, it's like a bloody warzone! I'm beginning to wonder if driving a highly modified tank would make more sense than my BRZ
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Old 03-28-2014, 05:42 PM   #1360
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Haha I bought my car in september and I have 12,000 km haha I drive east and back on average 2 times a day plus I winter drive it
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I lived in Kelowna for a bit, great town in the summer, not bad in the winter if ya like to snowboard. Make sure you don't get too deep into the party crowd tho!!
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Ok, I am quite liking these wheels now that they are on the car.
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So I spent the weekend getting intimate with my interior. I now know how to take apart the centre console (and remove it) as well as the door cards.

That also means I installed my JPM Coachwork knee pads and speaker covers. Daaaaaamn do they look good. I need to get my steering wheel wrapped, pronto.
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So I spent the weekend getting intimate with my interior. I now know how to take apart the centre console (and remove it) as well as the door cards.

That also means I installed my JPM Coachwork knee pads and speaker covers. Daaaaaamn do they look good. I need to get my steering wheel wrapped, pronto.

Nice! Will be installing my knee pads right away also. Any pointers ?


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Nice! Will be installing my knee pads right away also. Any pointers ?


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The knee pads are "easier" than the doors because pulling off the door cards is kind of stressful and the handles are hard to get to pop off (So if you ever do get around to that, you certainly should get a plastic panel popper, something that wont scratch, but is firm enough to get in there)

Hardest part about the centre console was pushing out the accessory/USB tray from the center console (I pushed from the back with one hand, pulled from the front through the USB port hole) and getting the shiftier surround off (soft plastic panel popper is good here.)

This shows you all of the screws, locations, etc.
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The knee pads are "easier" than the doors because pulling off the door cards is kind of stressful and the handles are hard to get to pop off (So if you ever do get around to that, you certainly should get a plastic panel popper, something that wont scratch, but is firm enough to get in there)

Hardest part about the centre console was pushing out the accessory/USB tray from the center console (I pushed from the back with one hand, pulled from the front through the USB port hole) and getting the shiftier surround off (soft plastic panel popper is good here.)

This shows you all of the screws, locations, etc.

Yeah once you get your head around how to pop out the lower panel, it's pretty straight forward. Did this awhile back when I installed STi push button.
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The knee pads are "easier" than the doors because pulling off the door cards is kind of stressful and the handles are hard to get to pop off (So if you ever do get around to that, you certainly should get a plastic panel popper, something that wont scratch, but is firm enough to get in there)

Hardest part about the centre console was pushing out the accessory/USB tray from the center console (I pushed from the back with one hand, pulled from the front through the USB port hole) and getting the shiftier surround off (soft plastic panel popper is good here.)

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Perfect timing! I'm getting my JPM knee pads, shift boot, hand brake boot, and gauge cluster in today. I'll be using these tips this weekend when I install them!
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Perfect timing! I'm getting my JPM knee pads, shift boot, hand brake boot, and gauge cluster in today. I'll be using these tips this weekend when I install them!
Fantastic! I have to install my e-brake boot still. Need to pick up some fabric adhesive first. That part looks quite easily actually. Peel, strip, apply and re-glue!
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Fantastic! I have to install my e-brake boot still. Need to pick up some fabric adhesive first. That part looks quite easily actually. Peel, strip, apply and re-glue!
I didn't know I needed spray adhesive! I keep learning new things! Where are you getting all of these instructions? Do they come with the product or is there a PDF?
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Fantastic! I have to install my e-brake boot still. Need to pick up some fabric adhesive first. That part looks quite easily actually. Peel, strip, apply and re-glue!


Yeah let me know how that one goes, then I'll do mine
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I didn't know I needed spray adhesive! I keep learning new things! Where are you getting all of these instructions? Do they come with the product or is there a PDF?
They are supposed to come with instructions *grumble grumble*


If you email JPM, they can send you theirs, or you can check out the DIY's here (that is where I have gotten all of mine)

Here is a DIY from NASIOC for a JPM ebrake boot for an STI. Exact same process as ours (in regards to peeling off old braket, cleaning, spraying, adhering, etc).

Y'all welcome

Edit @JPxM0Dz, I will probably install mine tonight. Will let you know how it goes! I will be down to only a few mods after this; makes me sad.
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They are supposed to come with instructions *grumble grumble*


If you email JPM, they can send you theirs, or you can check out the DIY's here (that is where I have gotten all of mine)

Here is a DIY from NASIOC for a JPM ebrake boot for an STI. Exact same process as ours (in regards to peeling off old braket, cleaning, spraying, adhering, etc).

Y'all welcome

Edit @JPxM0Dz, I will probably install mine tonight. Will let you know how it goes! I will be down to only a few mods after this; makes me sad.

Shortage of mods you say ? Wish I had the same dilemma

Looks like a have a full bottle of 3M Super 77 spray adhesive on hand
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