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Originally Posted by BRZ Stefan
That's just me I guess.
"Subaru typically introduces its high volume models (e.g. Forester and Outback) on a five-year product cycle. Lower volume models can be six years, which would put an all-new BRZ arriving as a 2018 or 2019 model."
-http://www.planetsubaru.com/2016-subaru-brz.htm
Till then, I doubt you'll see any factory increase in power. Maybe 2017 to push sales before releasing a new model.
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So get happy and start slapping mods on

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It is an amazing platform seeing what is going in in Japan with the aftermarket its almost limitless.
One side of me wants to sell it to myself as a low cost DD that is fun to drive. But the other side wants to do something crazy to it and mod it out like nuts.