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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

Does the Sports Muffler do anything?

Is the Coil Set stiffer and make the car lower?

Front Under Spoiler / side skirts and boot spoiler looks nice.

Rear Under Diffuser is a nice addition and the Quick Shift Gear Lever can come in handy.

Wouldn't bother with the wheels as you'd get your own.

Does the Sports Muffler do anything?

Is the Coil Set stiffer and make the car lower?

Front Under Spoiler / side skirts and boot spoiler looks nice.

Rear Under Diffuser is a nice addition and the Quick Shift Gear Lever can come in handy.

Wouldn't bother with the wheels as you'd get your own.

There's not been any details released as yet. I've already added the rear diffuser to my order, so out of that list I think I'd add the 'Front Under Spoiler'/front diffuser, 'Side Under Spoiler'/side skirts, and 'boot lip spoiler' as they become available. I love factory parts. Wheels, coilovers and braces I'll go aftermarket.

Approx. August 2013

That's unlucky, my friend's one is coming in April. It was supposed to be here in March but they screwed up his order so it got delayed.

Have you taken one for a test drive yet?

That's unlucky, my friend's one is coming in April. It was supposed to be here in March but they screwed up his order so it got delayed.

Have you taken one for a test drive yet?

I didn't order the minute the were released so I was prepared for the wait. Took one for a test drive in August, loved it, came home and ordered :)

I don't wanna start a thing here, but...

Coke > Pepsi

"I'll have a coke"

- "Sorry sir, we are currently out of coke, would a pepsi be OK?"

"Well, is monopoly money OK?"

My thoughts on this.

<3 coke.

Always see your R34 Juliette, still looks the same lol. Not even aftermarket wheels :P

You know I find that incredible. Thought for sure it'd be riced up since a P Plater bought it (25-year old P Plater but still, naughty boy owning a turbo on P's.) I wasn't going to argue, got the price I wanted for it and after 6 months for sale I was almost paying someone to take it!

I didn't order the minute the were released so I was prepared for the wait. Took one for a test drive in August, loved it, came home and ordered :)

I look forward to taking one for a drive. I wouldn't be surprised if one ends up being my next car. What colour did you get?

You know I find that incredible. Thought for sure it'd be riced up since a P Plater bought it (25-year old P Plater but still, naughty boy owning a turbo on P's.) I wasn't going to argue, got the price I wanted for it and after 6 months for sale I was almost paying someone to take it!

It's funny I always hear from Skyline owners how long it takes for them to sell their car. Many of them told me not to sell it because it would take so long and have my time wasted by so many people. I sold mine in a month and got a good price :)

"I'll have a coke"

- "Sorry sir, we are currently out of coke, would a pepsi be OK?"

"Well, is monopoly money OK?"

My thoughts on this.

<3 coke.

LOL John Caparulo?

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