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Exhaust, Intake and Wheels.
Hey guys. Purchased my FR-S last spring and didn't really have the extra cash to do much work to it then. This year I have a little more to go with and would like to see what others did to theirs. I know that there is probably a million threads on whats best right out but don't wanna search old archives.
First the Exhaust's I have been looking at were TRD, Injen, and Perrin, all seem pretty good reviews but wouldn't mind some solid feed back Intake would probably be the same, with TRD, injen, Perrin, AEM or Weapon? Also, i've seen those 18" alloy TRD wheels around and the the sites and thinking those wouldnt be a bad choice. |
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Any catback exhaust is fine. Search for them on YouTube and pic the one you like the sound of.
Don't bother with an intake. The stock airbox does just fine and replacing it with an intake can potentially cause issues instead of solving them. Wheels, have at. I'd recommend putting weight high on your priority list when choosing, but that's up to you. |
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