Employee Builds Showcase: LS-Swapped BRZ, Wide-Bodied WRX, and Rocket Bunny FR-S | throtl
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In this thrilling episode, the petrolheads at throtl unleash a trio of employee builds that will leave you breathless. But before we delve into the heart-stopping details, let me tell you about their Black Friday sale. Get ready to rev your engines as throttle.com offers up to a scorching 30% off on all your automotive needs. And that's not all! Each dollar spent enters you into a thrilling competition to win a Liberty wax Z and a staggering $20,000 in cold, hard cash. So don't waste a second, head over to throttle.com and make your purchase before it's too late.
Now, let's dive into the first build, a 2015 Subaru BRZ owned by the man himself, Josh. This beauty boasts a jaw-dropping LS Swap and a Varys wide body kit that will make your heart race. The custom-built Work Meister wheels, with their candy blue brushed faces and titanium hardware, are a sight to behold. And the wide stance of the 18x10.5 rear wheels, wrapped in Pilot Super Sports, will surely leave a lasting impression.
But it's not just about the looks. Under the hood lies a beastly 6.2L LS engine, churning out a mind-boggling 450 horsepower. With XK Glow lights, bagged suspension, and aftermarket headers, this BRZ is a force to be reckoned with. And let's not forget the Varys carbon fiber kit, the Sibon FA hood, and the Rocket Bunny wing that add the perfect finishing touches to this automotive masterpiece.
Now, let's shift gears to the second build, a 2019 Subaru WRX owned by the one and only Tyler. This WRX is a visual feast for the eyes, thanks to the Charge Speed Type 2 wide body kit that adds an extra 30mm of width on each side. The carbon fiber front splitter and rear diffuser take the aerodynamics to the next level, while the Varis hood and APR Performance wing make a bold statement. With Work Emotion CR2P wheels, BC Racing coilovers, and an Invidia R400 cat-back exhaust, this WRX is ready to tear up the tarmac.
Last but certainly not least, we have Chris's 2013 Scion FR-S. This rocket is equipped with a Rocket Bunny V2 wide body kit, wrapped in a striking Avery Gloss Light Blue vinyl. The aggressive stance is enhanced by the Work Emotion CR2P wheels and KW V3 coilovers. Under the hood, you'll find an Injen intake, Tomei UEL headers, and a Tomei Type 60S exhaust, ensuring that this FR-S not only looks the part but also delivers a spine-tingling performance.
These employee builds from throtl are a testament to the passion and expertise that runs deep within the automotive community. The attention to detail, the pursuit of power, and the desire to create something truly extraordinary are what make these builds stand out. So buckle up and join the throtl team on this adrenaline-fueled journey as they push the boundaries of automotive excellence.
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Josh's BRZ is praised for its design and performance.
Viewers appreciate the attention to detail in the video.
Some viewers express a desire for more employee car build videos.
The parking lot at Throtl is mentioned as always having great cars.
One viewer suggests a 2J swap for Josh's FRS.
The WRX's V8 engine and color choice are admired.
Positive comments are made about the cleanliness of the cars in the video.
Ricky is praised for making the videos more entertaining.
The lack of a sound check is mentioned as a disappointment.
The first car in the video is highly praised.
Some viewers express a desire to hear the cars' engine sounds.
Viewers from San Diego show support for JP.
The size of the engine in one of the cars is mentioned humorously.
The video is described as amazing and 10/10.
Some viewers request more support for VW/Audi brands.
The absence of a sound check and a desire for more brands for VW/Audi are mentioned as criticisms.
Kevin is mentioned as potentially getting a Subaru.
Shoutout is given to the Throtl BTS crew.
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