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^ Or it might be the other way 'round, right!? Nnnnggggaaahhhhh!!!! I want to see the BRZ in person already!!!
I thought you already did
^ Or it might be the other way 'round, right!? Nnnnggggaaahhhhh!!!! I want to see the BRZ in person already!!!
Agreed. The car on the rollers has the eyebrow LEDs, they're just not on. The eyebrows might be DRLs and the other thingies are city lights because they're pretty bright.
It's clear that the headlight LEDs are daytime running lights because they're on in the driving photo, during the day. It's also clear that the foglight LED strip isn't a daytime running light because it is far too bright for that purpose.Technically, the ones in the headlight housing are parking lights and the ones above fogs are DRLs.
I just read the manual and that's what it says. There's a switch setting where everything is on, so no problems having those headlight LEDs on while rolling.It's clear that the headlight LEDs are daytime running lights because they're on in the driving photo, during the day. It's also clear that the foglight LED strip isn't a daytime running light because it is far too bright for that purpose.
It's clear that the headlight LEDs are daytime running lights because they're on in the driving photo, during the day. It's also clear that the foglight LED strip isn't a daytime running light because it is far too bright for that purpose.
Subaru has given the biggest hint yet that it is developing a hot STi version of its BRZ sports car - and there's a roadster on the way too.
Subaru global marketing manager Atoshi Atake said at a presentation of the rear-wheel drive coupe in Europe that the carmaker had received many requests about a faster version.
"Let me say this - we will certainly satisfy our customers. We are already working on a faster version."
The new range-topping model is expected to take inspiration from the STi concept revealed at last year's Los Angeles motor show.
Under the bonnet will be a more powerful version of the 147kW 2-litre flat-four cylinder boxer engine from the standard car. It is likely to produce around 190kW.
"We can definitely develop the intake system," Atake said. "There is certainly room for improvement there."
In addition, there is likely to be a freer-flowing exhaust and modifications to the engine's variable valve control system, along with an even higher rev limit of around 7500rpm. The 147kW engine revs to 7000rpm and delivers 205Nm at 6000rpm.
Subaru says that it will not turbocharge the engine as there is no space at the front of the engine bay for an intercooler.
"Plus, we want to keep turbocharging separate. It is for models like the WRX STi," said Atake.
"The same goes for four-wheel-drive. We could not make the BRZ four-wheel-drive even if we wanted to."
He also said that supercharging had been dismissed because it would make the BRZ too heavy on fuel.
As well as more power, the BRZ STi is set to weigh even less than the 1250kg standard car, thanks to racing bucket seats and potentially a carbonfibre roof and bonnet, which will further help to lower the car's already low centre of gravity.
Other tweaks will include a dramatic body kit, stiffened and lowered suspension, lighter but larger 18-inch alloy wheels and upgraded brakes.
Asked if it was possible to make a convertible version of the BRZ, Atake said: "Yes, that is certainly possible. We already have pillarless doors - you can imagine how removing the roof would make the car look."
Subaru and Toyota have a global sales target of 100,000 models a year for the BRZ and its sister car, the GT 86. The The GT 86 goes on sale in New Zealand in August and the BRZ in December. Sales have already begun in Japan where Subaru has sold 3551 models in the last two months - four times what it expected.
Ooooh, red oil filter.
Correctly? In what way?
Nothing correct about a slammed subaru unless you fix what the drop breaks.
Dunno, but the reason why I don't like this 'slammed' look isn't because of the color of the rims or some zip ties. It's because it doesn't look purposeful any more. It's not about the parts beeing used, but about the the tyres and wheels being cramped under the fenders. You could post a bazillion different 'slammed' cars, no matter what it was or how it was done and I, personally, wouldn't like a single one of them. Because the one common thing that qualifies them as 'slammed' would instantly make me dislike them.Correctly as in it doesn't have neon lime XXR's and zip ties on it. It's clear the owner didn't cut corners in making the car look good. He went for quality parts and takes care of the car.
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^ No, just no. Even my friends are into stance, I refute to join their crusade. Cars like these are mean't to perform and driven hard, not cruising at walking speeds, no, just no!Well, if that's the case, I'll happily agree with me not be awesome. Or cool.
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Truly cool. And awesome. Like Jersey Shore
Fun stuff starts at 7:10
^ No, just no. Even my friends are into stance, I refute to join their crusade. Cars like these are mean't to perform and driven hard, not cruising at walking speeds, no, just no!![]()
There will be, that's almost a given, esp. if the US dealers are only going to get so many per month for a while.There shouldn't be any.
There shouldn't be any.
Pretty sure there will be a done - it is new, RWD, playing on old "drift" car icon status, and so on.
People will want these.
Only 6000 2013 BRZs are coming to the US. Supposedly.
That was what dealers were saying when the ordering system opened up. The next day, Subaru/Fuji announced 100,000 will be produced annually.
Looks like a Toyota 86 is on its way to rallying.
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http://speedhunters.com/archive/2012/04/02/random-snap-gt-gt-rally-86.aspx
http://www.worldcarfans.com/112040643183/toyota-86-will-compete-in-the-24-hours-of-nurburgring-videoToyota and Gazoo Racing have announced plans to compete in the 24 Hours of Nürburgring with a specially modified 86 coupe.
The companies will field two cars that will be driven by Masahiko Kageyama, Hisami Sato,Yoshinobu Katsumata, Hiroaki Ishiura, Kazuya Oshima, Takuto Iguchi and Minoru Takaki. Additionally, there will be a Lexus LFA driven by Takayuki Kino****a, Akira Iida and Juichi Wakisaka.
Besides competing in the legendary endurance race,Toyota will sponsor GT 86 teams competing in the Super Taikyu Endurance Series andthe All-Japan Rally Championship.
Ooooh, red oil filter.
Correctly? In what way?
Nothing correct about a slammed subaru unless you fix what the drop breaks.