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R N M 09-21-2014 10:32 PM

New Owner - 2015 Subaru BRZ Series.Blue
 
Hi Everyone - Finally got a chance to post some pics.

Got this car in late Sept.....always liked the FRS/BRZ since they came out but when Series.Blue came out - I just fell in love with the interior and I had to pick one up before its too late. :lol::bow::respekt:

So far so good - btw this car gets a TON of attention, too much for my liking sometimes....

Interior Thoughts
Pretty much its perfect - only option I wish this car had was rearview camera, will be a mod for future. Also will prob get center armrest to cover the cupholder area.
Two tone Blue Steering wheel and Seats are amazing - love the blue stitching on the doors and knee pads.
Material Quality is pretty good imo for this price. Hopefully it will not wear out fast.
- My only complaint is the Horn - it sounds very feminine, not sure if they got it from a Toyota Yaris or something :thumbdown:

Exterior Thoughts
- Car looks great - why would i get it if it didnt??? lol
WRB color seems a little darker for 2015
Complaints - 1) Stock ride height is too high
2) Wheel offsets are way too conservative and it needs 18s to look perfect.
Mods Planned for future - Exhaust, tailights prob TOMS, clear side marker, and maybe upgrade wheels/susp down the road....

Anyways here are a few pics:

https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.n...63549008_o.jpg
https://scontent-a-lga.xx.fbcdn.net/...24535330_o.jpg
https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.n...34833366_o.jpg
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a-a.akamaihd.n...65330325_o.jpg
https://scontent-a-lga.xx.fbcdn.net/...30&oe=5489D6D4

Video Review:

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kdmBRZ 09-22-2014 05:02 PM

Nice car sir! I am jealous of your cf dash trim, sti body kits! lol

Pkush 09-22-2014 05:23 PM

Nice man! I'm going to a dealership today to talk about getting one in white. How much did it run you if you don't mind me asking?

JHSurf 09-23-2014 08:37 PM

My white BRZ Series.BLue cost me 30k. It was the only BRZ the dealer had so they were not very willing to haggle much.

R N M 09-23-2014 10:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pkush (Post 1956756)
Nice man! I'm going to a dealership today to talk about getting one in white. How much did it run you if you don't mind me asking?

Thanks - the dealer had the WRB i got and also a White one, not sure if its still there.

Paid $28k plus TTL...I emailed bunch of dealers and negotiated price only by email with Internet Sales Managers - a few dealers matched this price (some are still emailing me lol) but I already agreed to go with this one.

Clipdat 09-24-2014 08:00 PM

Politely disagree that it needs 18s :)

I really like the series blue. If I had to replace my 2013 for some reason I'd get a series blue in white. :wub:

Mim 09-24-2014 08:15 PM

Perhaps throw in some STI springs for an inch lower ride height (sorry not sure if the blue already had them) and I'd go some clear TOM's. Also consider the lower led brake light http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1419029 id go the clear / smoked one to match the clear TOM's.


If you want to pose buy 18's, but if you want performance leave the wheels as they are. Besides they are part of the limited edition car's look and unless you see 5-10 Blues riding round your area all the time this stock look is unique enough look wise imo.

krayzie 09-25-2014 12:15 AM

STI pink springs are 15mm lower, nowhere close to an inch. The stock offset is for aero. The car looks better with 18" wheels because of the body kit which made the car look a little taller. Turning the rear fog light into a 4th brake light is retarded imo.

R N M 09-27-2014 09:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mim (Post 1959744)
Perhaps throw in some STI springs for an inch lower ride height (sorry not sure if the blue already had them) and I'd go some clear TOM's. Also consider the lower led brake light http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1419029 id go the clear / smoked one to match the clear TOM's.


If you want to pose buy 18's, but if you want performance leave the wheels as they are. Besides they are part of the limited edition car's look and unless you see 5-10 Blues riding round your area all the time this stock look is unique enough look wise imo.

Issue is because of the STi kit - if i lower it, it will be way too low and i will be scraping everywhere. 18s with larger rubber than the stock tires will have the car sit a little higher which would offset the drop.

Also i believe there are 18s that u can get that are lighter than the stock 17s.

R N M 09-27-2014 09:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by krayzie (Post 1960068)
STI pink springs are 15mm lower, nowhere close to an inch. The stock offset is for aero. The car looks better with 18" wheels because of the body kit which made the car look a little taller. Turning the rear fog light into a 4th brake light is retarded imo.

Agreed

BcRuZn 09-27-2014 11:17 AM

Very nice... If I would have only waited one more year I would have gotten a blue series!!
Enjoy!!

krayzie 09-27-2014 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by R N M (Post 1962907)
Agreed

Lots of pix here if you dig into this thread: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=45255

STI Performance Catalog for the BRZ: http://www.sti.jp/parts/catalogue/brz_zc6/index.html

TRD Performance Catalog for the 86: http://www.trdparts.jp/english/86_pe...ine/index.html

Mim 09-28-2014 12:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by R N M (Post 1962906)
Issue is because of the STi kit - if i lower it, it will be way too low and i will be scraping everywhere. 18s with larger rubber than the stock tires will have the car sit a little higher which would offset the drop.

Also i believe there are 18s that u can get that are lighter than the stock 17s.



From researching the topic endlessly I've been convinced by the camp that say 18's, even if lighter, push weight further from the centre of the hub increasing rotational weight.


There's loads of really good threads around the performance benefits of sticking to stock size or going 17x8" setups.


Some interesting talk in this thread about peoples choices and reasoning's, but there really is a lot more on our forum.


http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...nsprung&page=2


Some even swear by 16" for ride comfort and further reduced weight / improved performance. I even hear the 86 suspension was actually original calibrated on 16's. I'd need to go digging for that one.


18's naturally have less sidewall to protect your wheel and absorb impacts so your ride will be rougher, even with a lighter wheel.


Your choice in the end though. That's all the matters really as its your money and you're the one that has to live with the car :)

Poodles 09-28-2014 10:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mim (Post 1963561)
From researching the topic endlessly I've been convinced by the camp that say 18's, even if lighter, push weight further from the centre of the hub increasing rotational weight.


There's loads of really good threads around the performance benefits of sticking to stock size or going 17x8" setups.


Some interesting talk in this thread about peoples choices and reasoning's, but there really is a lot more on our forum.


http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...nsprung&page=2


Some even swear by 16" for ride comfort and further reduced weight / improved performance. I even hear the 86 suspension was actually original calibrated on 16's. I'd need to go digging for that one.


18's naturally have less sidewall to protect your wheel and absorb impacts so your ride will be rougher, even with a lighter wheel.


Your choice in the end though. That's all the matters really as its your money and you're the one that has to live with the car :)



This^^


Also, you don't go with a larger overall diameter when you up size the wheels, you lose sidewall. Changing the size will throw the speedometer off, so you wouldn't gain any clearance.


As a general rule, wheels should be as big as they need to be to clear the brakes, nothing more. Any bigger and you're pushing the weight out from the center of the wheel making them worse for performance. Though there's no reason for me to change the stock wheel/tire setup as it's not exactly cost effective for me...


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