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Nope.Please tell me the US BRZ gets those wheels and that engine start button.
What's your point?How can you say nope when that is obviously an advertisement for STI-branded optional equipment?
How can you say nope when that is obviously an advertisement for STI-branded optional equipment?
What's your point?
I'm sure ebay will have those options "available" for anyone with few extra grand.
Don't mix-up 'optional equipment' and 'dealer-available accessories'. I'd expect buttons to be available @dealers. Wheels - not so much. There are tons of cool OEM JDM Subaru wheels that never made if here.
What's so different about BRZ? Tons of STI owners would've preferred some JDM stock wheels too, but those never came here. And I think STI sales at least as high as current projections for BRZ.Doesn't mean much. Subaru would be quite silly not to offer those wheels when people are going to be begging for them off the showroom floor. They already offer so many options for their other cars, I'd see no reason why they wouldn't for this.
Don't mix-up 'optional equipment' and 'dealer-available accessories'. I'd expect buttons to be available @dealers. Wheels - not so much. There are tons of cool OEM JDM Subaru wheels that never made if here.
Keep "talking out of your ass", pal. These aren't new wheels, they were offered on a few JDM Subarus years back. No US dealer ever sold them. Sure, you can pay >$3k to get them to you from Japan, so "technically" they are available, so are nukes/coke/meth to anyone who really-really wants to buy them.Who's mixing what up? Who specified options/accessories? No one.
He asked if the US BRZ can get those parts and technically, the answer is yes. No matter how you try to spin it, you were wrong.
In an effort to separate the BRZ from the FR-S, probably move it upscale, one has to assume that STi will offer numerous dealer-installed upgrades as pictured in that brochure. Many people will pay a lot extra for the STi name and to differentiate their car from cheaper Scion models.
so "technically" they are available, so are nukes/coke/meth to anyone who really-really wants to buy them.
Congrats, you're honorary #1 on my ignore list.
Meh, for a very limited run production car, and very diverse preferences for wheels, I doubt it matters enough.
Wanna differentiate - get a unique Subaru color - WRB.