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Simon99 03-18-2014 03:15 AM

Useful/Frequent mods: a BRZ/FRS/GT-86 basic !
 
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Just though I'd make a thread for all new owners that, like me, are looking for simple buys, or "must-have", as I like to call them, to start modding their new baby. This thread can include anything from cosmetic to performance while not forgetting maintenance items, all while trying to keep individuals prices relatively low (I know turbo kit is a must have !). So I'll start with a couple items, feel free to post and hopefully we'll help each other out !



I'm not preferring any vendor over here, just trying to get the best prices for everyone !

Click on the item for a link to a page/vendor selling described product





Fumoto Engine Oil Drain Valve



Type: Maintenance

Price: 23.95$



TOOL-FREE OIL DRAINING

NO MESSY HANDS OR CLOTHS

AVOID CONTACTING WITH HOT OIL

NO MORE STRIPPED THREADS OR FROZEN PLUGS

LIFETIME DURABILITY



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OEM GT-86 Armrest



Type: Functional/Cosmetic

Price: ~230$ + shipping



OEM ARMREST FOR RHD AND LHD GT86



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OEM Clear side markers



Type: Cosmetic

Price: 79.99$ + shipping



OEM CLEAR SIDE MARKERS EQUIPPED ON JDM GT86/BRZ



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Aftermarket Panel filter



Type: Performance

Price: 40$-60$



GAINS HORSEPOWER AND SLIGHTLY MODIFIED SOUND

BETTER THROTTLE RESPONSE

GAINS VERSUS COMPLETE INTAKE ARE DEBATABLE



Attachment 71091







Master cylinder brace



Type: Brakes/Handling

Price:70$-100$



INCREASED BRAKE PEDAL FEEL

REDUCED MASTER CYLINDER MOVEMENT

COMES EQUIPPED ON CUSCO FRONT STRUT BRACE (~250$)



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Subaru BRZ OEM Trunk liner



Type: Comfort

Price: 50$



REDUCES ROAD NOISE

APPLICABLE ONLY IN FRS



Attachment 71093







Subaru OEM Trunk mat





Type: Maintenance / Cosmetic

Price: 54$



PROTECT TRUNK AREA

TRIMMED EXACTLY TO BRZ TRUNK



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Tow Hook license plate relocation kit

http://www.grimmspeed.com/license-pl...on-kit-subaru/

Type: Cosmetic

Price:70$ +



MANY MODELS OFFERED

PREVENT DRILLING ON OEM BUMPER



Attachment 71094







GT86 OEM Exhaust tips

http://www.nigel-jdmparts.com/toyota...ps?keyword=Tip

Type: Cosmetic

Price: 120$+ Shipping



86 MM TIPS

FILLS DIFFUSER HOLES

MODIFY EXHAUST SOUND



Attachment 71095







Weathertechs Digi-fit Floor mats



Type: Maintenance / Cosmetic

Price: 110 $ + shipping



TRIMMED TO BRZ/FR-S FRONT ROW SEAT

PROTECTS AGAISNT SPILLS, SNOW AND SALT

EXTENDS THE LIFE OF FACTORY FLOOR

CAN CAUSE PROBLEMS WITH CUSCO ACCELERATOR PEDAL



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Whiteline Camber Bolts



Type: Suspension / Handling

Price: 40$



FRONT CAMBER BOLTS

ALLOW FOR +/- 1.5 DEGRES CAMBER ADJUSTMENT



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Crank Pulley/Pulley kit



Type: Engine/Performance

Price: 100$-400$



REDUCED ROTATIONAL MASS

BETTER THROTTLE RESPONSE



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Weighted Shift Knobs



Type: Transmission/Cosmetic

Price: 50$-200$



POSITIVE SHIFT FEEL

UPGRADED INTERIOR

DIFFERENT MATERIAL FOR COLD/HOT WEATHER COMFORT



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Tires



Type: Handling

Price: 400$-couple of thousands (depends on spec and type)



INCREASED GRIP (OR DECREASED DEPENDING ON UTILISATION)

INCREASED COMFORT (OR DECREASED DEPENDING ON UTILISATION)

OVERALL UPGRADE VERSUS STOCK MICHELIN PRIMACY HP (PRIUS TIRES)



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Here it is for me, feel free to post any ideas you have following the same optic and I'll update OP. Hopefully that can help some noobs like me that are looking to start modding/personalizing their car on a limited budget !

mav1178 03-18-2014 03:27 AM

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Simon99 03-18-2014 03:30 AM

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Originally Posted by mav1178 (Post 1607582)
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Eh, 50%, I've seen worst scores. Thank for the interest anyway :), if i can, just for you I'll rename the thread to USEFUL/INTERESTING . ;)

mjh712 03-18-2014 09:57 AM

My list:

Weathertech Floormats
Any type of BRZ/86/FRS Keychain
Winter rims/tires
Clear Bra
Hand Car washing stuff
Common Stranger Question Handbook & How to Respond: Featuring common quotes such as "Dude, you should have waited for the turbo!", "Is that AWD?", and everyone's favorite, "Is it fast?"

Turbowned 03-18-2014 10:52 AM

Rubberized trunk liner - keeps spills and dirt off your trunk carpet
Sharkfin antenna - makes your car look less cheap
Cusco sports accelerator pedal - aids in heel-and-toe downshifting
Wheel locks - because gettin' yo' rims jacked would not be a good thing

dbrandt01 03-18-2014 10:53 AM

Really though, half the stuff I don't need. Especially the front license plate. It's not required in Alabama. Am I the only one that doesn't mind the original side markers? I don't even notice them on my car.

I'd say main thing for me, is weathertech floor mats. It's raining a lot here and I walk through grass at school. It'd just make things simpler.

extrashaky 03-18-2014 11:25 AM

The only upgrades I have definitely planned for mine at the moment are:

1. A real oil pressure sensor and oil pressure gauge to replace/augment the on/off switch and idiot light. It still boggles my mind that they didn't make this car with a real oil pressure sensor. I'll probably use the P3Cars vent gauge to keep the install clean. (http://www.p3cars.com/subaru-brz-sci...tal-interface/)

2. Padded console panels (http://japanese-culture.ocnk.net/product/1103) - My right knee usually ends up resting in an awkward place on the highway, and it could be a bit more comfortable.

3. The Toyota armrest.

4. A set of wider rims and tires. And I freely admit that I really want these for looks more than anything else. The way the stock rims sit inside the rear fenderwells makes the car look from certain angles like it has a fat ass, and that's not appropriate.

Boring, I know, but I'm using this car mostly for business travel (in style) and don't need it to be a track star at the moment. Besides, I have another project vehicle that is sucking my wallet dry at the moment.

extrashaky 03-18-2014 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by dbrandt01 (Post 1607890)
Am I the only one that doesn't mind the original side markers?

No, you're not. I actually prefer the stock look for lights and lenses.

choi0706 03-18-2014 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by extrashaky (Post 1607953)
No, you're not. I actually prefer the stock look for lights and lenses.

I concur.. Plus adding those clear lens will cause your car to be not road legal..

Pete156 03-18-2014 11:44 AM

Just a set of tires that keep it on the road

krayzie 03-18-2014 11:47 AM

How do those JDM exhaust tips change the sound?

ZionsWrath 03-18-2014 11:53 AM

If keeping car stock and DD:

Tires
OEM camber bolt
Tune
Weather tech mats (lol is this a mod?)

meeskee2 03-18-2014 11:56 AM

That drain valve is a pretty sweet idea. I'd be affriad that it would open on accident though.

zinzan 03-18-2014 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Simon99 (Post 1607571)
Fumoto Engine Oil Drain Valve
Price: 23.95$

I'm good with free oil changes from Subaru for now.

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Originally Posted by Simon99 (Post 1607571)
OEM GT-86 Armrest
Price: ~230$ + shipping

I think I'd like this, but $230 is too much.

But I am traveling to Asia in the summer, and if I happen to go to a Subaru or Toyota dealer/parts store and I happen to see a correctly oriented OEM armrest in stock, I might talk myself into the splurge.

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Originally Posted by Simon99 (Post 1607571)
OEM Clear side markers
Price: 79.99$ + shipping

I keep hearing about condensation in these clears. I'm fine with orange side-markers, plus I'm not 100% sure of the legality of these in Georgia.

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Originally Posted by Simon99 (Post 1607571)
Aftermarket Panel filter
Price: 40$-60$

Maybe.

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Originally Posted by Simon99 (Post 1607571)
Master cylinder brace
Price:70$-100$

I think I'm okay without it.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Simon99 (Post 1607571)
Subaru BRZ OEM Trunk liner
Price: 50$
APPLICABLE ONLY IN FRS

Yeah, I have a BRZ, but if I had an FRS, I'd get this. Looks terrible with wires exposed, like the part is missing. I looked at a used FRS before buying the BRZ, and initially thought that the dealership or original owner must have damaged/lost the liner.


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Originally Posted by Simon99 (Post 1607571)
Tow Hook license plate relocation kit
Price:70$ +

So glad that Georgia doesn't do front license plates. But if it did, I would either take the chance (lived in California without a front license plate for 7 years), or would keep it centered. Not a fan of the off-center, even less flush, license plate mount.

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Originally Posted by Simon99 (Post 1607571)
GT86 OEM Exhaust tips
Price: 120$+ Shipping

Maybe.

Quote:

Originally Posted by mjh712 (Post 1607807)
My list:
Weathertech Floormats
Any type of BRZ/86/FRS Keychain
Winter rims/tires
Clear Bra
Hand Car washing stuff

Definitely on the Weathertech if I lived in snow country, but I don't and I'm always parking in a garage or at least paved surface. The good thing about the cheap Subaru mats are they are cheaply replaced when they prematurely wear out.

I like the carbon fiber BRZ keychain my wife bought me off of Amazon.

I don't need winter shoes in Atlanta.

Definite on the hand washing stuff.

Could go either way at this time on the clear bra. On the one hand, the easily chipped and easily scratched Subaru paint drives me crazy, but on the other hand, the car still looks great and there's something kind of great about the full detailing experience on my car.

If I had a more expensive car, maybe I'd lean more towards an opti coat or something. For now, I'll try to take care of the paint imperfections the best I can (even if they are not perfect) and keep it sealed/waxed to help protect the paint. I plan to put on Opti Seal later when it warms up and I get the time to fully clay, compound, and polish the existing surface scratches (most on the car when I bought it, but apparent only after the first hand wash).

Quote:

Originally Posted by Turbowned (Post 1607886)
Rubberized trunk liner - keeps spills and dirt off your trunk carpet
Sharkfin antenna - makes your car look less cheap
Cusco sports accelerator pedal - aids in heel-and-toe downshifting
Wheel locks - because gettin' yo' rims jacked would not be a good thing

I've got the BRZ trunk liner, and very happy with it. Great protection recently for a bunch of plants and a bag of mulch from home depot.

Kinda like the new Beatsonic Sharkfin, but sticking with the antenna for now. May consider a 4" shorty. I'd probably go for some kind of lower profile antenna alternative (maybe a flatter rectangle shape?) in the future if I won't lose reception.

No heal-toe downshifting in my AT.

I had the dealer throw in the wheel locks. Seemed like a good idea.

BTW, I kinda like the OEM wheels. But I've never bought after market wheels before, and these are the nicest I've ever had.

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Originally Posted by dbrandt01 (Post 1607890)
Am I the only one that doesn't mind the original side markers? I don't even notice them on my car.

Mentioned above that I don't mind them. But I'm an Auburn man, so I kinda like the Orange-and-Blue look on my WRB BRZ.

-Z


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