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I don't understand getting to a medical clinic at opening time, having an appointment and still waiting half an hour for it :/

Least the suckers give you free wifi to kill the time...

Nothing but free daytime TV at the one I go to *le sigh*

My friend has one on order and he said he would kick himself if a turbo one comes out soon after buying his BRZ. I'll make sure he sees this article.

I loled at that too, they're only about 2 seconds off.

It certainly wouldn't be coming to Australia next year even if for some reason that article were true, so he doesn't have much to worry about. The BRZ coordinator said there's no plans for a different model next year, they're just releasing STI parts to add on. None are engine related. See here: http://subaru.com.au/news/subaru-brz-takes-aims

It certainly wouldn't be coming to Australia next year even if for some reason that article were true, so he doesn't have much to worry about. The BRZ coordinator said there's no plans for a different model next year, they're just releasing STI parts to add on. None are engine related. See here: http://subaru.com.au...-brz-takes-aims

I'll let him know, when is your BRZ arriving?

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