I'm seriously considering the BRZ. Saw the STI version and instantly fell in love.
I'm in a point in my life where a coupe is still viable. I don't want to miss this opportunity as I think this will be the last NA 86/BRZ.
Front: 08P88-TEA-100
Rear: 08P88-TEA-100A
They were given to me uninstalled when I bought the car. Drove the original rotors down before installing them.
Wouldn't go out of my way to buy them though. They aren't the best value.
Finally got around to taking some pictures after new brake setup.
(HFP Cross Drilled Rotors + Endless Super Street M-Sport Pads)
This concludes my build. Saving up for the new BRZ/GR86 :drool:
Be quiet. Self-insure your modifications. Only claim the damages to oem parts when in accident.
If you can't afford to buy replacement modifications, don't do it.
If you're driving up into mountains for ski trips, I'd strongly advise getting dedicated winter tires.
From experience, I've had trouble ascending hills sometimes even with winter tires. But I'm in Canada so maybe the mountains are worse. All seasons in Canada are only viable if you never leave...
Brand new EBC Yellowstuff rear brake pads (DP42301R).
Comes with all original packaging and parts.
Box only opened to ensure all parts were included.
Asking $90 OBO.
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You should check out Noble Performance if you're in the Markham area.
The owner Wilson works on a lot of imports and has a solid motorsports background.
I've taken my car their for modifications and routine services. Fair pricing and convenient work hours.
Search dealerships in your area on Google. Sometimes they have a website where you can email then with a part number. They'll email you back to confirm and order it for you.
Then you just go to the dealership and pick it up when it's ready.
I ran 235/40/18 Michelin X-Ice XI3 tires on 18x8 alloys for 2 winters. I didn't have any issues driving through deep snow in rural areas. I even overtook SUVs with all-season tires on the highway. You'll most likely encounter bottom clearance issues before traction issues. These were...