Low Key in Berkeley

On August 27th I found myself driving up to Berkeley to see a concert and check out the area. Sadly, I hadn’t seen very many “Tuner” cars up there the whole weekend. It wasn’t until we were filling up at a gas station, ready to head home, that I spotted a super-low VIP LS Celsior […]

FRSport at the 2013 86FEST

For the first time in its history, FRSport had the opportunity to have a booth at one of Southern California’s most popular car shows and brought out two big guns out to the event! One of them was our brand new Subaru BRZ and the other was our large selection of performance products for the […]

We Install a DIF Drift Knob Into our Subaru BRZ (FR-S)

One of the best things about owning a rear wheel drive car is that you can pull the E-brake lever and drift it till-midnight-come’. Out of the factory however the Subaru BRZ comes with a spring within the e-brake button locking the e-brake in place and therefore preventing you to drift since one needs the […]

DIF Pawn Shiftknob Install on the FRSport BRZ

The official FRSport BRZ Build has begun and we are starting the modding process with small items anybody can change. In this case we are changing the shifter knob with DIF’s brand new Pawn Shift Knob.   The stock shift knob on the BRZ is actually very nice already. It is leather wrapped, feels sturdy, […]

Rocket Bunnies Everywhere! (Updated)

SEMA 2012 was one huge, monster of a motorsports tradeshow. It was relatively easy to get lost in the sea of amazing automobiles. Out of the exorbitant amount of cars however, one specific type of vehicle, with a specific type of body kit, kept reappearing through out the show. The Scion FR-S fitted with “Rocket Bunny” […]

The Imports of SEMA

The SEMA show (Specialty Equipment Market Association), isn’t just a place where Mustangs and Chargers prevail. The import scene was not to be outdone this year either. Leading the imports was the Scion FR-S. It won “The Hottest Import” award at the show and in the process beat out many formidable import cars. One couldn’t […]