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I really want to see one in person before making an opinion. I want to call and see if my local Scion dealer is going to get one. If anything, I think it will be kind of cool to own the last special edition Scion ever made. I would consider trading in my Monogram for one if I could get it for a really good price.
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They should have used a bigger lip The side skirts should have been the JDM ones God that diffuser sucks. Hate it. Gonna rip it off. For sale $800 local pickup only. The leather in this thing crinkles when I sit in it. Garbage. 300HP? Really? That's it? Why the Ugo Ultracar is faster and has more. (or) Don't like this turbo anybody selling a NA conversion kit? |
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That's why I think this Desert Khaki color has potential. The shape of the 86 body makes almost any color sexy. |
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EFF YOU, Why you no ship!!!!:thumbdown: |
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Only if you ship the jar of change.... money is money.:cheers: |
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I just got off the phone with my dealer. They said they won't be arriving for another 2-3 months.
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mine arrives in april. cant wait
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$30,305 for a manual transmission.
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Basically every BRZ limited owner. |
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It's not a bad thing to want luxury features. I was just using that as a solid example to further prove your point. |
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A custom interior is still glorified seat covers and can have all the issues that come with them. Also if you are going to knock $1K off the list price of a base model then you need to knock the 2 down as well and say you can get it for $29K hard to get just the wheels and aero (equivalent quality not Ebay crap) with the difference. The point being the value is there if you want all the goodies. If you want just the interior then sure after market is the way to go. |
Hey Veloist,
Thanks for the specific clarification. I see what you mean and I should have been more clear but the point I was trying to make was that for all intents and purposes these wheels are very similar to the STI wheels. I am currently trying to decide between getting an RS 2.0, a Hyperblue, or waiting and seeing if I can get a nice WRB series.blue. Personally I really do love this version but what holds me up are some of the niceties that I care about. personally I like the smiley face, mustache, mouthguard, etc of the BRZ versus the angry face, fangs of the FRS. Moreover, I love the fish hook xenon headlights of the BRZ versus the EDM/JDM headlights that come on the RS 2.0. I absolutely love the camel interior and the benefit of the armrest being built in. I love the subtle aero kit but what kills me is the price. 30k before taxes and other fees is crazy to me. Sure the wheels are very nice, so lets call that 2500, the interior is literally the same interior as what came in the series.blue, hyperblue, limited BRZ in so far as leather/alcantara, its just a matter of what thread color and dye they used for leather. That doesn't diminish how much I love the camel over the basic hyperblue black and blue stitching or dark blue leather in the series blue. I would be sold completely if they would add the small additions of the BRZ. Mainly the heated side mirrors, courtesy lights in the door, and vanity mirror illumination. I know these sound petty and they are but they almost seal the deal for me in comparing the BRZ and FR-S. Sure I could buy the courtesy lights and BRZ vanity mirrors but then I have to wire them too. And as far as I know there is a DIY thread on getting heated mirrors but no official solution has been figured out just yet. I know I sound like a hater and I swear I am not trying to be. I mean to be fair what I hate most is how I feel like no matter what version I get I lose. Get a BRZ and lose the camel interior and nice subtle body kit. Get an FR-S and lose the STI goodies that fit the BRZ so well (exhaust, springs, aero kit, etc.) |
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The FR-S Release Series 2.0 is probably the most expensive for the value to me. The cheapest by far was the non-Whiteout Monogram at an MSRP of $28,155. For $330 more you're essentially at the Series.HyperBlue (MSRP: 28,485) With that said, many dealers are selling the Series.HyperBlue with discounts for around 26k-27k before taxes. There are still about 40 of them left sitting on lots in North America so if you are considering a special edition 86/BRZ the HyperBlue is the way to go. |
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I was doing my specific car a brz premium I got for 25k but a brz limited for 27k gets you dual climate, push button start, and leather you still got 2k to play with after interior. Lets be real unless it actually adds downforce aero is all cheap plastic just one says TRD on it that they can upcharge from the name. I got my wheels and tires for 1k and aero parts for less than 200 bucks. I will agree it's a decent deal for those unwilling to mod there car but if you are willing you can get close to the same car for far less. |
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If you use the $27K BRZ as the base then you are still getting colour, wheels and aero for only $2K. That does not even touch the intrinsic value of having a special edition. Like you said though these are not intended for the modder anyway. These are targeted for people that just want to jump in and drive away and are willing to pay for that. |
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Is it flat? Does it have pearl characteristics? Is it cookie monster blue? Does it change colors dramatically on lighting? What comments have you got on it? Negative? Positive? I have always been a WRB fanatic and I feel like I'd be making a mistake having the opportunity to get a WRB car but at the same time I know this sounds silly but I can't stand the red stitching unless its a red or black car. So that leaves me to either hope and wait a series.blue pops up in WRB (not interested in CWP) or go with a Hyperblue. As an aside did you ever feel somewhat shorted with the Hyperblue as opposed to the Series.Blue? Insofar as stock wheels (blacked out albeit) vs the STI wheels. STI start button vs regular. STI aero kit. Red calipers. Blue interior trim as opposed to just stitching, etc. Sorry for the long post but I just love talking cars and with me looking to get rid of my tC to get an 86 I love talking to the community that owns them. |
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I am going to jump in on this- although TRD parts are more expensive, they have the rights to do so. Reason being is because they have warranty from dealer and is exact match to the vehicle. In addition, all TRD parts are all tested extensively for many hours- and we all know engineers and R&D aren't cheap- thus resulting in the higher price items that carries the TRD brand. TRD wouldn't just slap on their name for the sake of it- even though some parts are to believed made by other suppliers, the parts are vetted and tested by TRD before they get released to the public. As for the eBay knockoffs- I am not against them, I have an eBay rear diffuser as well, it really comes down to preference, financials, and peace of mind for certain parts. I also want to believe that some replicas are sold at such discount vs the real thing because the replicas did not get extensively tested, thus lower cost to produce and validate- TRD or other name brand did most of the grunt work already. I understand that aesthetic parts might look and feel the same as genuine ones, but under stress, in extreme weather or just over time in general- I believe the genuine parts will be more durable and reliable, not to say higher resale value. Again, I think some replicas are really nice and looks just the same as the genuine stuff, but I have to disagree that the quality of the parts are equal. Just my thought. |
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I'm not 100% a fan of the color simply because yes, it changes dramatically depending on light conditions. My favorite condition is when the sun is high and directly hitting the car, then the car gives off a bright, faded baby blue look. Hard to put it in words but it looks glorious and I can see it from far away. In cloudy conditions, night or during the sunset it looks darker but not quite as dark as WRB. In the dark, the rear plate bulbs illuminate the rear fascia to the said baby blue color, and any headlight that hits it will do the same. It's a gloss paint so there's no metallic or pearly flakes and while it would look better I don't think the car needs it because of how dynamic the paint is. The nice thing is that the car feels and drives as every other car, whiich is what truly matters, so I don't feel as if I'm getting less of a car compared to the Series.Blue. However, my car had an amazing price so it's worth every penny considering there are only about 500 others. |
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