I guess its time to start this journal...:sx: Picked the car up on May 10, 2013 from Stivers Subaru in Decatur. First off, i NEVER had this much fun in the WRX. I thought i'd have trouble getting over the loss of HP but the amazing handling characteristics more than make up for it (Smiles to prove it). CURRENT PICTURE here are some pics so you don't lose interest just yet the day i got her Took her up to Blood Mountain and had a blast despite the weather Current Mods: Invidia Catless Front pipe Invidia N1 resonated Mid-pipe Custom axle-back muffler delete with JDM tips Lamin-x fog light covers Tom's clear tail lights Work Emotion XD9 18x9F 225/40 Continental Extreme Contact DW (AWESOME tire btw) 18x10R 265/35 " Mods Coming soon: RCE T2 Clubsports Vorshlag camber plates Cusco Adjustable LCAs I am very excited to see where this build takes me :wiggle:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpTiiQKoJqs&feature=c4-overview&list=UU7NdMdIg6hTRTiOKDPFVtcw For those of you wondering how the N/A FA20 sounds with my exhaust setup
Looks great! I'm going with XD9's in 18x10 all the way around in november, I cant wait to get off the stock wheels. Who painted your tail lights btw?
Thanks for coming out! I was the TECH Inspection guy you met. That course was HUGE!, How'd the BRZ do out there?
Considering it was my first time i think i did ok~ my personal best time of the day was 84 flat. James (White GD STi) was my instructor and i let him have a lap with my car and he was able to get a 77! Definitely will be back next season with my suspension set up and some more confidence!
Just a tip! If James drives your car be sure he has his own personal car keys in his pocket when he exits your car. See you out there.:wavey:
Also, went ahead and removed the useless rear seats. Im still looking for a viable rear seat "delete" option I do want to get a roll bar put in to mount the harnesses so still undecided which direction i am going to go with covering up the gap
so what scent are you running in the cup holder? passion fruit? or citrus :rofl: with the right price you could cover the gaps with aluminum. I did a rear seat removal in my buddies 2000 cougar we covered his rear seat and everything with aluminum and carpeted it. With the right kind of money anything is possible to cover up the rear. Personally I really don't understand why Subaru/Toyota put rear seats in the thing I mean you'd have to be a midget to have someone in the back and the way they are shaped you really couldn't put a baby seat in there safely. yes I've seen baby seats in the brz. yes it's a scary thought. I'll be interested what it looks like when covered. you going to go 5 point harness? or staying seat belts and getting like strut bars and stuff?
Yeah I'm glad they put rear seats for insurance purpose but anytime I have a third friend in the car they pretty much have to lay across the back seat. Cars looking good and I dont remember where but I have seen some carbon fiber rear seat delete kits for the BRZ but they were outrageously expensive.