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Old 03-10-2014, 02:33 PM   #57
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I'd pay good money for a fix to the cricket problem. An aftermarket fuel pump perhaps?
Damn. I didn't even think of that. I 2nd this.
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Old 03-18-2014, 12:19 PM   #58
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An oem replica of the gas pedal that never made into production. Including little rubber inserts so it looks like it came stock on the car. A solution that doesnt require drilling the stock pedal.


And a solution to the crickets.....
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Old 03-18-2014, 12:36 PM   #59
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An oem replica of the gas pedal that never made into production. Including little rubber inserts so it looks like it came stock on the car. A solution that doesnt require drilling the stock pedal.
OEM: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showp...5&postcount=27
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Old 03-26-2014, 05:54 PM   #60
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Ive been staring at that one for a while now and alomost pulled the trigger and got it, but in the end I didnt like the look of it enough
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Old 03-26-2014, 09:40 PM   #61
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A replacement A-pillar guarge pod that matches the stock texture/interior. A full replacement that unclips for airbag deployment like the stock one. Most offers attach to the existing pillar and stand out like a sore thumb.
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Old 04-16-2014, 10:04 AM   #62
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Hello everyone!

As you know, our primary goals are to make great quality products and provide exceptional customer service. These two ideals that we stand behind are exactly why we'd love to hear feedback from our clients on what they'd love to see.

We've decided that we want to get your guys' input on what parts you'd like to see us make. Now, this isn't saying that every part you mention will be made, but we'd love to hear your feedback and gauge your interest!

So, start posting your ideas and lets get this ball rolling!




A plug in and play climate control panel for FR-S.

Most FR-S owners are not happy with the manual climate control panel. I think most of us do not like the panel because it looks cheap, not because it is not as functional as the auto climate control panel on BRZ limited.

So an aftermarket pannel does not have to be the same as the one on BRZ limited, cuz it will be hard and pricey to make a manual climate control to an auto one.

A panel with LED indicate light, LCD, carbon fiber, better look knob, with temp & pressure gauge or even smart phone mount & larger storage place will be a perfect product.

can also separate the three button in the middle of the three knobs.

You can sell A LOT with a good design and a reasonable price.


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Nice LED indicate light around knob( not hard to make the light work cuz oem panel has indicate light so all you need to do is to rewire):
and carbon fiber & better knob.


Simply but better quality knobs:





Better quality knob and clock:

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Old 04-16-2014, 06:26 PM   #63
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Id like to see the concept style tails by using the factory mounting location. I think it would be pretty simple if you imagine the tails being flush with the lines of the rear bumper cover. Example:
(Ignore the round lamp) Then integrate the concept style into that. The shape of the factory tails would still be there but they would be flat, and color matched, while the concept style would be the raised shape with some overhang on the lower portion of the tails. Example:
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Old 04-19-2014, 09:13 PM   #64
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Yeah, like this.



http://trackdaytuners.com/tuner-cent...ck-release-kit
Has this been made yet
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Woah, what car interiors are these? They're sick!
Or are they custom?

Also is it possible to make a full leather shifting area (sorry, don't know the lingo) for automatic cars to look like the manual?
I like how Toyota already did it partially but it only covers 65% of it.

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You can buy a manual boot and install it to cover the whole area.

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Woah, what car interiors are these? They're sick!
Or are they custom?

Also is it possible to make a full leather shifting area (sorry, don't know the lingo) for automatic cars to look like the manual?
I like how Toyota already did it partially but it only covers 65% of it.

So from this:


to this:
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Did you ever get anywhere with the RHD master cylinder brace? Thanks!
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Intake spacers or intake manifold
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A/T trans valve body upgrades. I had one for my is300 and it made a huge differance. It was just a thin metal plate and a couple differant springs and bearings. It made the car feel like someone kicked the back of your seat the shifts were super quick and aggressive.

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