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Tamiya races in with a 1:24 Subaru BRZ with detailed engine, interior and suspension. Lots of extra goodies in this Tamiya kit as well.
24336 1/24 Subaru BRZ Street-Custom
Availability: November
MSRP: $66.00

This kit recreates the Subaru BRZ with customizing parts fitted to the car. The BRZ, of course, is a high powered front engine rear-wheel drive sports car with tuned front strut and rear double wishbone suspension. In keeping with its sporty profile, the BRZ is frequently customized by its owners, and one of the main sources of customizing parts is Subaru Tecnica International (STI) - a company in the same group as Subaru. They offer a wide range of parts to tune different areas of the car. Now, newly-designed parts are included in this kit to depict such customizations.

Specs and Features:
• 1/24 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 178mm, width: 84mm.
• The sporty form of the BRZ is captured faithfully by the model. It includes realistic depictions of the 2-liter boxer engine, suspension, and interior.
• New parts depict front lip under spoiler, plus rear and side under spoilers at the base of the body.
• Also comes with newly-designed parts recreating "shark-fin" antenna, gurney flap on the wing, sport exhaust, flexible tower bar, 17-inch aluminum wheels and battery holder.
• Decals feature a newly-designed body-center stripe in a choice of white or black.
• Metal transfers and masking stickers are included.
• For a carbon fiber look, item 12658 recreates customizing carbon-fiber effect parts for the BRZ.
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Pretty cool car. Saw the Toyota equivalent the other day. No doubt made in the usual superb Tamiya quality. Thanks for the heads-up James.
OCT 05, 2014 - 07:41 PM
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