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chanomatik 02-19-2014 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by DaJo (Post 1542287)
Yeah, it's definitely the contrast of the colours. If we paint the mouthguard white it will make the grille opening look weird, if we paint it glossy black/dark gray, it'll look like a highlighted/shiny thing. :(

Lame. :( White (BRZ) Problems. :lol:

MemphisR 02-19-2014 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by chanomatik (Post 1542191)

I like your wheels, just wondering what brand they are

chanomatik 02-20-2014 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by MemphisR (Post 1542858)
I like your wheels, just wondering what brand they are

Thanks! I really like them too. They're 2008-2014 STI BBS wheels. 18x8.5 @ 20 lbs each. 5x114.3 bolt pattern, so I'm on 15mm Project Kics spacer adapters. I had to shave down the studs to fit them behind the backspacing of the wheels.

I had spacer adapters on my 2011 WRX with 2011 STI Enkei wheels, but I didn't shave the studs for that since that spacer adapter was 25mm.

sshole 02-20-2014 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by chanomatik (Post 1543923)
Thanks! I really like them too. They're 2008-2014 STI BBS wheels. 18x8.5 @ 20 lbs each. 5x114.3 bolt pattern, so I'm on 15mm Project Kics spacer adapters. I had to shave down the studs to fit them behind the backspacing of the wheels.

I had spacer adapters on my 2011 WRX with 2011 STI Enkei wheels, but I didn't shave the studs for that since that spacer adapter was 25mm.

You technically don't need to shave the studs for the '11+ STI Enkeis because they have deep pockets on the mounting pad. You can actually use 15mm spacers on those without issue. The BBS's, though, require at least 25mm (30 to be safe) if you don't want to shave/cut your OEM studs.

chanomatik 02-20-2014 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by sshole (Post 1543978)
You technically don't need to shave the studs for the '11+ STI Enkeis because they have deep pockets on the mounting pad. You can actually use 15mm spacers on those without issue. The BBS's, though, require at least 25mm (30 to be safe) if you don't want to shave/cut your OEM studs.

Good to know! Thanks for sharing in case anyone else researches this. Since the 2011 WRX had such a wide body, using a 25mm spacer made the Enkei wheels flush.

Now you kinda wanna make me want to find some 2011 STI Enkei wheels... haha Except they're fairly heavy and these BBS are at least comparable to the stock BRZ wheel weights.

mikeTee 02-20-2014 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by chanomatik (Post 1542270)
Is it the black? Because on the STI Concept it's more of a dark gray gloss, which is originally what I wanted, but this probably works out better because my car is black. But the Concept is blue and it looks good with that color.

This is one of the few times that having a black car is advantageous! hahaha

Did you do it yourself?

chanomatik 02-20-2014 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by mikeTee (Post 1545660)
Did you do it yourself?

Nope. There's a local shop called CCA Motorsports that primarily does vinyl and tint, but has been wanting to expand into accessorizing, installation of some sound equipment and paint customization. They love me there since I'm always bringing them new customers and advertise the heck out of their company since they're such flexible, hard-working, quality workers, so the shop owner worked hard on this piece for me. He's an award-winning detailer that competes in Las Vegas and other places.

ChilOut 06-22-2014 03:23 AM

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Found this lower grill for sale, might go with the black version and attempt to carbon wrap the mustache. Although something tells me the 25 minute install time will turn into 2 hours. Im not seeing any aftermarket front bumpers I really care for


http://www.zunsport.com/subaru-brz-lower-grille-p353

BRZnut 06-23-2014 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by ChilOut (Post 1809512)
Found this lower grill for sale, might go with the black version and attempt to carbon wrap the mustache. Although something tells me the 25 minute install time will turn into 2 hours. Im not seeing any aftermarket front bumpers I really care for


http://www.zunsport.com/subaru-brz-lower-grille-p353


How did your order it in the US, and do you need to remove the bumper to install?

peri.Laynz 06-24-2014 11:08 PM

I feel bad for my BRZ brethren... Who in the world would look at the mustache during the design phase and say "Man, that looks snazzy!"?

Seriously though, is there some sort of like... Subaru heritage car thing that the mustache is supposed to be a throwback to? Seems so out of place.

xxBrun0xx 06-25-2014 06:37 AM

Has anyone seen someone transplant an frs front bumper onto a brz? Think this is probably the way to go for those who don't dig the stache. Everything I've read says it should be possible.

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Andrew025 06-25-2014 06:53 AM

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Originally Posted by xxBrun0xx (Post 1814747)
Has anyone seen someone transplant an frs front bumper onto a brz? Think this is probably the way to go for those who don't dig the stache. Everything I've read says it should be possible.

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There's at least 2 people on here that I've seen. Don't remember the names though.

sshole 06-25-2014 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by peri.Laynz (Post 1814203)
I feel bad for my BRZ brethren... Who in the world would look at the mustache during the design phase and say "Man, that looks snazzy!"?

Seriously though, is there some sort of like... Subaru heritage car thing that the mustache is supposed to be a throwback to? Seems so out of place.

Your FR-S has a mustache, too. The purpose of this solid plastic piece is to hide the fugly painted (sometimes unpainted) metal bumper beam behind the front bumper fascia. If you remove the front grill from your FR-S, you'll see it, too.

For further clarification, every single car sold today has a bumper beam that is hidden by the front fascia in one way or another. It's not a Subaru exclusive item.

boredom.is.me 06-25-2014 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by sshole (Post 1814777)
Your FR-S has a mustache, too. The purpose of this solid plastic piece is to hide the fugly painted (sometimes unpainted) metal bumper beam behind the front bumper fascia. If you remove the front grill from your FR-S, you'll see it, too.

For further clarification, every single car sold today has a bumper beam that is hidden by the front fascia in one way or another. It's not a Subaru exclusive item.

Funny.

The difference is simple. Ours actually looks like the grill and is not seen unless you are up close or looking for it. Yours sticks way the flip out and doesn't transition into anything.

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