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Surprising our SUBSCRIBER with his DREAM CAR BUILD! (Full Transformation): 2014 Subaru BRZ

  Alex was recently announced as the winner for throtl Dream Build #2! As the winner of #throtldreambuild2, Alex got his car shipped out to San Diego California to be fully modified by the throtl team. When Alex's car arrived, it was a mostly-stock 2014 Subaru BRZ. As soon as the car arrived at the throtl headquarters, the team immediately got to work on some modifications. Alex's car got the works with some new interior, exterior, and performance-based modifications. Interior Modifications For the interior of the BRZ, we installed a custom black suede headliner, throtl shift knob, and a new audio system from OEM Audio+. The OEM Audio+ system sounds significantly better than the factory audio system. This made it way more enjoyable to listen to music in the BRZ. The Opelite Optics headliner had a space theme with led shooting stars that lit up the roof of the BRZ, adding a nice bit of style to the interior. The new throtl shift knob was the cherry on top for interior modificati

Building a JDM 1991 Honda NSX - Part 4 (NEW BRAKES!)

 

We got more parts for our Honda NSX! As many of you know, we imported this NSX from Japan and when we received it, it was in operating condition. However, the car still needs lots of love. In today's episode of throtl we refresh the brakes on our Honda NSX. We start the process off by removing the old brake pads, calipers, and rotors. next, we clean the calipers off so that we can give them a fresh coat of paint. Once everything is cleaned and painted, we install our new EBC brake pads and rotors. The final step after everything is installed is to bleed the brakes and break them in.

Installing new brake parts provides a nice touch of looks and feel to your vehicle, which is why we do it to all of our cars. Check out the video below to see how we get it done!

Shop brake parts here: https://throtl.com/collections/brakes-rotors-pads



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