STI
Details
This emblem is only found on the Subaru BRZ tS in Japan. It attaches with the supplied hardware to the front grille area of your vehicle.
Imported from Japan.
3 customer reviews
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Looks great! Just what I was hoping for!
This was on order for many months before finally receiving it. It's perfect! Was worth the wait. Added to the look just as I hoped it would. Installation was a pain however. But that is not because of the product. Just the car. I did it all through the grill. Probably first time I was thankful for being a woman. Smaller hands and arms to squeeze through the plastic grill slots. Used a Phillips wench screw driver. Otherwise, don't think it would have worked and would have had to of taken the panels under neath off. My method took a little time and struggle. It was all done based on feel. But got it done. Now looks great! Very happy with out come.
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Great product, Great Finish, But..
I really love the look of this emblem! It came with each part packages separately to avoid scratching! The initial emblem clip install was so easy! Just line up, it clicks to the existing top and side receivers on the hem bumper... but, the screws are the biggest pain to install! I desperately tried to avoid removing the bottom cowling to 'properly' access the screws. I tried everything from nub screw drivers to a socket receiver screw head, it was near impossible even with my small wrists. If installed properly, its near impossible to have this badge fly off. ALSO NOTE: The bracket needs to be installed before the emblem goes on. you can't put the two together and install. the Bracket will go behind the grill first and then the STI emblem will click into the bracket from the outside of the grill to the inside.
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Great product, has the authentic STI look
I think this is a great product for those looking to make your car stand out from the rest of the crowd, and for a very reasonable price too. The only issue that I had was how difficult the installation was for it. Asides from not having any instructions, the self-tapping screws have to be accessed from the back for both the bracket and the STI logo. The only tool I could use that fits behind the front grill was a stubby Philips screwdriver, which killed my forearms. Having 3 self-tapping bolts would have been a lot easier and more practical, so that I could've used a ratchet wrench and socket on it instead. For only 3 screws, it shouldn't have taken so long but once it was on there it looked amazing.