Subaru BRZ gets an STI concept sports kit 2012 AIMS

David BondSubaru13 years ago48 Views

At the on going, 2012 Australian International Show(AIMS) in Sydney, Subaru Motors, this time showcased another Subaru BZ-Motorsport Project car. This car is directly aimed for
racing purposes and is a street legal model fitted with a concept sports kit from STI(Subaru Tecnica International), which comes with rear-wheel drive, and the various components includes: front under spoiler, rear under diffuser, side under spoiler and boot lip spoiler.

So now this new Subaru BRZ comes with many other features, like, flexible tower brace, coil spring suspension set, short shift gear lever, gear knob, instrument panel trim, push-button start switch, black wheel nut set, sports muffler, and 17-inch alloy wheels, and this new variant includes a range of STI performance parts and accessories, suspension upgrades, spoilers.

Quoting, Nick Senior, Managing Director, Subaru Australia, he said: “All indications are that many BRZ buyers want to add some performance touches to their cars and choosing genuine Subaru equipment offers great design, quality and peace-of-mind that aren’t necessarily guaranteed by after-market suppliers.” This couldn’t be truer, as the original Subaru Impreza STI and Legacy were some of the top modified cars worldwide.

Have a look at the pictures and let us know your views and thoughts, and stay tuned to this space for more updates.

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