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Old 09-15-2014, 05:11 PM   #1
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Converting interiors.

Would it be difficult to convert a 2013 BRZ's interior to the 2015's carbon fibre trim?
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Should be super easy. People switch over all the time. Just use some panel remover tools so you don't break anything.
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Would it be difficult to convert a 2013 BRZ's interior to the 2015's carbon fibre trim?
That would take you a few minutes and more money then sense.
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Thread jacking ! Would it be easy to convert the 2013 push to start key fob to 2015 ?
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Thread jacking ! Would it be easy to convert the 2013 push to start key fob to 2015 ?
Huh? the key fobs are different? didn't know that. If so, prolly dealer can just reprogram it. It's likely the same technology/chip.

As for the"cf" trim... it's nearly $200 to get the OEM parts, which are just vinyl wrapped. You can get your silver trim vinyl wrapped for 1/2 that, which is what I did. See my other thread for pics.
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