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  1. 1 point
    Neil-h

    Post your GT86 / BRZ pic of day!

    Are they the 4 pots or 6 pots? I had an AP 4 pot kit on my Impreza and they were superb.
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    Jay Bamrah

    Post your GT86 / BRZ pic of day!

    Bought AP BRAKE KIT, fitted it and the clearance wasn’t enough for the wheels. I had to borrow a company car while I ordered 10mm spacers. Now the car has sexy brakes and a nice +10mm fitment and it’s sexy🥰
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    This is the person who made the comments there on that Toyota Mag site. Bottom line is simple, if you are buying it as an investment car, dont think of it that way. If you are buying it as a car to enjoy and keep for the next 10 yrs or so to enjoy the front engine rwd pure sports car ethos, then yes go for it. It is superior to the GT86 in nearly every way. Financially , like Lauren said, what deals will you get is a ? Personally, having driven the manual BRZ for so long and getting frustrated with the local traffic, i am interested in the automatic but will only buy if it comes with the Subaru safety and convenience kit (now called Star by Toyota in their Canada launch) which has the auto emergency braking, blind spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, remote car start and heating/air con start. So waiting for more info... If they come to the UK as specced above ( which is the Canadian spec), for me , its a worthwhile upgrade as a comfortable GT car as am not after a track weapon.
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    I think it depends a lot on what interest rate they are offering you. That will tell you what the repayment is going to be. If you pay back at the minimum rate and have a big balloon at the end you may get it under £300. I think reviews seem to be positive so far, though it's UK reviews that count. If they're really good, they won't be going cheap come June 2023. I don't expect it to quite go like the GR Yaris as its not a homologation special. Still at least you can get heated seats!
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    @Feemono & anyone else interested, At the recent Donington trackday I noticed two cars didn't have the little intake resonator despite having an otherwise stock intake. However what both cars did have was the Tuning Developments exhaust manifold, I therefore suspect that TD remove this as part of there upgrade package, most likely so it doesn't get mellted by the hot exhaust.
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    Quball

    Post your GT86 / BRZ pic of day!

    Delivered back from storage after a couple of years tucked away.
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