Its finally here! (Scion FR-S/Subaru BRZ/Toyota 86)

Another MkIII

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IBoughtASupra;1846268 said:
I assume you know what a pain it is to do something simple like plugs?
I've looked at it, never had the misfortune of actually working on one, lol. I had a friend in my auto class with one, and he was always having problems with his, and they did not design that car with the mechanic in mind.
-AM3
 

te72

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mecevans;1846284 said:
LMAO. You guys must not work on european cars.
Or FWD V-engined cars... I'll admit, boxer engines aren't exactly easy to do some things on, but I'd rather replace the alternator on one of these or a WRX before I would ever volunteer to do so on a JZ.
 

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2J FR S anyone?
 

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mecevans

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Just test drove an automatic FRS! First thing i noticed looks sharper in person. Hopped in damn the seats are nice. Everything is where it should. Nice materials and build quality. Steering wheel is small. Engine may not has massive torque but speed starts to wrap around quick. The steering is amazing. Even though it has an Electric throttle body is tge most responsive ive seen. I cant come up with 1 peeve with this car.