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| Quote, originally posted by 85 Corolla » | | I'm liking the car as it comes to fruition. The very first mod I would do is tint the tail lights all red! |
Dude I totally agree. I HATE Altezzas with a passion. I dunno' why they even thought that was a good idea.
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when they first came out it was new and cool. That was also well over 10 years ago, i would prefer all red too.
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This popped up recently. Pretty neat looking. http://speedhunters.com/archiv....aspx
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| Quote, originally posted by kona » | | Beautiful Toyota FRS in Japan it is a great marketing idea to have the USDM FRS with the Scion badging still not a Toyota ! Will have to find a way to get a Real Toyota Frs just changing the badging on USDM FRS it still not a Toyota remember still Scion Vin # |
Identity of Scion bothers you THAT much huh? Maybe Toyota can start advertising it to old folks using images of old world, and start to detract from those who you can't identify with? Personally I don't really care about the badges. As long as the car is the same, which it is, built in the same plant with any other FT86 variants, using the same parts mechanically. hehe! Scion has a fatter exhaust pipe than the GT86 and Toyota 86 for Japan and Europe though. That I know for a fact.
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we're actually in the talks with TRUST Japan to put this body into the marketplace. Just debating where and how it should be made and at what price point it needs to be... 
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| Quote, originally posted by Moto-P » | Personally I don't really care about the badges. As long as the car is the same, which it is, built in the same plant with any other FT86 variants, using the same parts mechanically.
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I couldn't agree more. Some people are too worried about what other people thing.
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So when you get parts, do you absolutely HAVE to have the ones in the red white Toyota label box, or do you get the Aisin part? Part is the exact same. Although like in this example it would be nice if the "off brand" Scion FR-S were cheaper. Then I'm sure lots of people would have no complaints. Or you can find someone on ebay to sell you their empty Toyota box so you can take your Aisin and put in the Toyota box, rebadging!
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| Quote, originally posted by Deuce Cam » | I couldn't agree more. Some people are too worried about what other people thing. |
I see a lot of irony in all this among people today. Some folks spend so much energy to "belong" to a niche or a group, yet among them, they want to be individual and original... I'd say just buy a car you desire, love it, enjoy it, and let others approach you for what YOU do. 
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| Quote, originally posted by taroroot » | So when you get parts, do you absolutely HAVE to have the ones in the red white Toyota label box, or do you get the Aisin part? Part is the exact same. Although like in this example it would be nice if the "off brand" Scion FR-S were cheaper. Then I'm sure lots of people would have no complaints. Or you can find someone on ebay to sell you their empty Toyota box so you can take your Aisin and put in the Toyota box, rebadging!
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You can use any part you like, it's your car Some are off-brand, some OEM, some are Toyota or TRD, and others are not. AISIN, DENSO, KYB, and about 100 other subcontractors make parts for any production car today, and if they supply the same items cheaper, its all good, as long as it is up to your specification and in your price range.
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| Quote, originally posted by AE86Kai » | TRD Performance Line
 I like the white one.....that I bet I will start to see in this color the most in Japan. I heard if you order now, earliest that you can pick up from a dealer will be in October!!! (....not the TRD Performance Line....just the regular Toyota 86....) |
One may have personal preference on the looks of the body modifications, but the items internal and mechanical all seem to be heading in the very GOOD direction for us sporting enthusiasts, being developed for real performance than pseudo-sports stiffening and hardening which is so prevalent these days. The FT86 parts are born from tracks, created with enthusiasts who drive and develop, and made with quality that makes them TOYOTA RACING DEVELOPMENT, just as the name it implied a long time ago. This is an awesome thing, beneath the skin.
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it looks like an old opel manta lol
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Word from over here is June 1st the frs will be available in showroom.
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| Quote, originally posted by Moto-P » | You're saying you'd prefer a Camry V6? 
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Well...... I do have a family (extended version includes my parents and my in-laws) to shuttle around when no one can..... I have have a late eighties Hyundai micro pickup.... Recently sold my much beloved USDM AE86, my 1978 Datsun 260C station wagon..... So.... yeah, if I could I would like to have both new. Camry first, then FT86.
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Saw a BRZ in person at the local Subaru dealer a couple weeks ago. I'm completely satisfied! I placed a pre-order a little over a month ago and pricing is in, so now it's just playing the waiting game until it arrives! I'm hoping sometime around July when I hand my Audi lease in... The AE86 got sold last month - now I just need to decide what to do with the AW11 and S30Z... One of 'em has to go, sadly
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| Re: (MazterDizazter) » | 5:57 PM 4/23/2012 |
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First thing I would change are the wheels. They make me wanna scratch my eyes out with a Tabasco covered fork. Other than that (okay, and the Altezza type tail lights) I'm stoked on the car.
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Wheels are easy, all it takes is money.Unless Toyota did the AE88 trick all over again, using wheels in a size and offset that no other car on the planet uses, and no other company supplies. Tradition! But if you took all the badges off, really, who could tell it wasn't a Hyundai Genesis Coupe? Which I'm now kinda curious to see head-to-head against a BRZ to see if that boxer engine outweighs an extra hundred hp.
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To me the FRS vs Genesis coupe is like the ae86 vs s13 of days past. Both will be awesome cars with a little bit of customization. Ultimately though they are very different animals that will appeal to different people.Btw, is the BRZ starting to look like the better option over the FRS now that Subaru has published the price? Interior seems nicer and the Subaru includes HID headlamps and a nicer HVAC.
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Base to base, I think the FRS and Genesis are awfully close on price although the G may carry more equipment. Of course it doesn't have the dashboard neatly recessed to drop in a roll cage, and I'm not sure if it has an LSD.But that's all right, the AE88 cold easily be mistaken for two other Japanese cars when it came out. With most of my stickers removed or blacked out...heheh...I confused a lot of people that way in 85. S13? Didn't that come onto the market after the AE88 was out of production? It was Honda (Accord) and Datsun (210?) that the AE88 had to compete against. (And the VW GTi, performance-wise but not in appearance.) The way I see it, no HIDs or HID option (or HIDs only as a $2500 package component) is a very common very stupid marketing move that a lot of companies make. Hey, I want heat, I want wipers, I want to SEE AT NIGHT and if some company won't sell me safety equipment, I can go buy a different car that will. The Genesis models have gotten a lot of good press. If the performance is there, well, Hyundai is hungry. They've already stolen a lot of market from Toyota. Another couple of months and i guess we'll find out.
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We ever going to see commercials on TV??
Look what I've built! It shines so beautifully... now watch as it destroys me.
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"Base to base, I think the FRS and Genesis are awfully close on price although the G may carry more equipment. "First Rule of comparing a "classic" to a Hyundai: "Your representing me now... What you think, I'll let you roll in a Hyundai..?"
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Yeah yeah, but the FRS is not a classic, it is a new car. The AE88 may be a classic...but I'm not comparing that to a Genesis. Anything that carries an extra 30 years of technology (like variable valve timing) damn well OUGHT to outperform an older car. All the more embarassing for it when it can't. And then of course there's the E-type jag. Who cares how it runs, it just looks so pretty.<VBG> Unlike the latest crop of generic bodies...you can take all the badges off that and folks will still know exactly what it is.
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That's my sense of humor at work... hehe... Nothing personal... 
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| Scion FRS Press Long Lead event, RACE TRACK, AUTOCROSS, and WET SKID PAD! » | 7:58 AM 4/25/2012 |
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http://www.club4ag.com/Events_...e.htmI just wrote this article after attending the 3 days of driving the FRS, vigorously!
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| Re: Scion FRS Press Long Lead event, RACE TRACK, AUTOCROSS, ... (Moto-P) » | 9:12 AM 4/25/2012 |
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Liked the article, Go pointed me over here after some discussion on another forum about the event.I was even grinning a bit reading about you guys and your experience, once the cars arrive in June I'll be doing much the same I'm sure. I've been waiting for a car like this for a while, granted I'm only 24. Finding a stock car reminiscent of the 90's era sports cars has been something I've wanted since I started driving. Thanks for sharing your experience with us.
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| Re: Scion FRS Press Long Lead event, RACE TRACK, AUTOCROSS, ... (spd229) » | 9:19 PM 4/28/2012 |
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| Quote, originally posted by spd229 » | | Liked the article, Go pointed me over here after some discussion on another forum about the event. I was even grinning a bit reading about you guys and your experience, once the cars arrive in June I'll be doing much the same I'm sure. I've been waiting for a car like this for a while, granted I'm only 24. Finding a stock car reminiscent of the 90's era sports cars has been something I've wanted since I started driving. Thanks for sharing your experience with us.<br /><br /> Modified by spd229 at 11:05 AM 4/25/2012 |
Thanks for reading! :)
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| Re: Scion FRS Press Long Lead event, RACE TRACK, AUTOCROSS, ... (Moto-P) » | 9:23 PM 4/28/2012 |
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A question came up in FT86Club.com about the semi-automatic gearbox of the FRS, and here is how I responded. Hope this helps in your buying decisions.| Quote » | I 90% agree with Ichitaka. I've driven both on a few occasions and Ichitaka here was my driving partner in the FRS Press Event last week. Coming from a SCCA SOLO2 Nationals, Instructor at Drift Day, and layout and operations consultant for Formula D and D1 Grand Prix USA, background, I'm no slouch or foreign to the standard manual transmission. The FRS I ordered is an automatic, however, and am planning to also get a manual as time goes and resources and funds permit. The Automatic in the case of FRS/BRZ is not like a traditional auto slushbox in actual use. Although its fundamental design may be close to the traditional automatic with a torque converter, the operation and feel, through advanced design and many years of R&D for the IS-F and this car, feels much closer to that of the pneumatic clutch systems of exotic cars. As such, it merits from both the easy operation and smooth feel of the auto, with less maintenance costs and complexity, but also when asked and with choice of a few levels of selective software pre-programs, it does lock up for a direct linkage to the engine in 2-6th gear, and provides manual mode where it will snap into each gear, drop into a lower gear to full range of RPMs instantly, and also hold a gear to redline and even ride the rev limit without shifting, if you choose the mode of program. In more than half the cases in the one day autocross, constant arc hold drift practice, and full 2.2 mile road course. The journalists present, posted faster laps, especially in the autocross section in the AT, over the MT. In the hands of a seasoned driver, the MT should post fraction of a second faster laps after enough time with the car, but this is also mostly attributed to the wider gaps in gears 3-6th in the automatic. With full 6 speeds to choose, when I say wider, I don't mean wide at all in a traditional sense. The FRS AT has a really flexible, multi-use range and is still very close from 1-4th gears. 5 and 6 are progressively taller, but if you REALLY think in real practice, in MOST small raceway of under 2 miles, where the FRS shines well, these two top gears will not be used, as the car really doesn't hit the 125mph+ range in such tracks. Moreover, even the most enthusiastic of Sunday racers prefer to stay off Super Speedway scale tracks of such speeds. So for all intensive purposes, the 1-4th is close enough and closer than most traditional 5speed Manual of the past. The tall 5-6 gear provides in exchange, a rather whopping 3mpg difference on the freeway. And a much quieter ride with less wear on the engine, than the fully closed 6MT box. Sure, the manual is the way to go if the FRS you want is an all-out track car dedicated for such, as upgrades to clutch to hold more power, or if changes to final gear ratios in custom racing approach actually requires you to have the closely packed full 6 speed, or in the case of those into drifting, clutch engagement and control of driveline shock, is a necessary element I suppose. (spelled in most youth terms, clutch kicking). Keep in mind though, that shifting is actually a loss-time element in any track racing for speed and time. The more gears you have, and the closer they are, the more skills and concentration a driver needs. If the driver has enough talent and pretty deep senses in the art of dynamic driving, it may help as in theory it does provide the advantage. But it being a MANUAL as the term implies, the speed only comes at the available skill set, especially with cars this delicate, many geared, and underpowered, driver skill is the biggest factor in speed. With a novice track racer, the FRS will always post faster times with its sophisticated and responsive sport semi-auto mode transmission. Period. I prefer Manual in most cases, even when I drove a Lamborghini Gallardo eShift, I had preferred the standard manual due to the unpredictable element and quirks, but with the FRS/ISF semi-auto mode shifting, it is one of the few I really would not mind at all, especially for a daily-driven part time Sunday track car. PS. But I hear you... The amount of "WHAT THE HELL?" words that come from my peers is pretty deflating, but I am old enough to see through peer pressure, and I am positive that half of them will "STFU" when they try the FRS in Semi Auto at the autocross. And in due time, I will buy another with the wonderful, racetrack-ready 6MT-box-equipped car too, but that is when I get serious and toss the Torsen LSD, and shove a 4 pinion clutch pack LSD with even shorter final drive, and roll cage the crap out of it to partake in a ONE MAKE FRS CUP that I want to organize one day. LOL! Because I see this car like the AE86. That it is something I don't need to go all out in 2012, because it will be a part of my fleet for the next 25 years like the old Hachiroku. Besides, if there are rumors for a Turbocharged or Supercharged Hot Version Release model in the future, wouldn't you rather that THAT one as the full manual?? That's my plan!! __________________
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| Re: Scion FRS Press Long Lead event, RACE TRACK, AUTOCROSS, ... (Moto-P) » | 12:53 PM 4/29/2012 |
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Thumbs up for both articles that you have written Moto!It certainly does help me with my decision. Thank you
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| Re: Scion FRS Press Long Lead event, RACE TRACK, AUTOCROSS, ... (nightninja7) » | 7:21 AM 4/30/2012 |
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Agree! Lots of great information that will help make a final selection...for the first ride :D
Later! Peace and God Bless!!
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| Re: Scion FRS Press Long Lead event, RACE TRACK, AUTOCROSS, ... (Moto-P) » | 8:09 PM 4/30/2012 |
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Moto-P - Do you happen to know how many years we can expect the FT86 to be in production?
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We ever going to see commercials on TV??ANSWER: 
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