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Future of FRS/BRZ
As owners what do you think the future of the FRS/BRZ will be? Faster, bigger engine, or will it just die? I keep reading that sales have took a nose dive which is certain death for most cars.
I don't think they will capture more sales by releasing cars with body kits and TRD parts. I think it will take more. I think they should market raw performance and stop trying to up the game with accesories I hate to see this car die, because its exactly what the car world needs I do keep reading about the STI version of this car in other forums and readit. |
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Scrap heap
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Wow this forum has little cliques of bulldogs that just grab on and don't let go!
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Oh and never mind!
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I can see them upping to a 2.5 by 2018 or 2019
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Richard, it's just that this has been discussed very thoroughly for several years on here. Almost every other thread is about it.
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For real though, it has been discussed several times on the forum.
If you want my guess, it will use a new 3JZ-GTS inline 6 codeveloped with BMW running on unicorn farts. It will also have a hybrid system plus ATTESA-ETS (yes, Nissan's joining in on this one too). I'm just making stupid shit up at this point, but it's still more believable than moroning.com.au. Anyway, back to popcorn. :popcorn: |
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Regardless, you can take the accessories and body kit parts of this topic and transfer it to another car. Like......wanting to sell accessories to try to keep this car alive? That's a sign that it's already dead. And then talk about THAT aspect of cars.
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