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Home » Tech » 2012 Scion FR-S - Garage FR-S

2012 Scion FR-S - Garage FR-S

Phase 1, break it down homeboy!

By: Nate Hassler, Super Street Staff
Super Street, December, 2012
 
Sstp 1212 01 O Scion FR S Garage FR S
Sstp 1212 02 O Scion FR S Jon Sibal
Original Rendering by Jon Sibal

In case you’ve been living underneath a rock for the last year, Scion’s got a hot new car on the market called the FR-S. This front-engine, rear-drive coupe is exactly the breath of fresh air the tuning community needed so desperately, so as soon as they hit North American shores, we knew what needed to be done. We introduced Garage FR-S in our last issue, but in case you missed that, the cliff notes are simple. The editorial staff here at Super Street has joined forces with our sister publications, Modified and Import Tuner to create a place where all things relating to this fantastic new vehicle can be found. Everything from tech to image galleries, even videos and interviews with drivers and builders from across the globe can be found at garagefrs.com.

For the first portion of our build, we at Super Street were in charge of a laundry list of modifications, all of which are fairly simple and straight forward to perform. Our duties included new wheels and tires, bucket seats and low sitting seat rails, as well as JDM headlights, clear side markers, fender badges and a nifty little “shark fin” roof antenna. Here’s how it all came together.

Shark Fin Antenna

Sstp 1212 03 O Scion FR S Alignment Clip

The shark fin antenna is a pretty straightforward thing to install. Start by removing the stock antenna mast, you can do this by hand. Next, clean the area and place the white alignment clip along the stock antenna base. Attach the metal wire lead from the shark fin antenna to the factory base (where the original mast used to reside) with the provided screw. Now simply place the shark fin cover carefully over the stock base and secure with the tape strips for a mad tight JDM roof line. Bazinga!

  • Sstp 1212 04 O Scion FR S Alignment Clip
  • Sstp 1212 05 O Scion FR S Metal Wire Lead
  • Sstp 1212 06 O Scion FR S Shark Fin Antenna

JDM Badges

Sstp 1212 08 O Scion FR S Red JDM Fender Badge
Sstp 1212 07 O Scion FR S Fender Badge

The red JDM “86” fender badges are super easy to install as well. Simply use a non-marring plastic trim panel removal tool (or any sort of pick like tool that won’t scratch your paint) and pop the factory badges off. Clean the surface, and apply the new badge with the sticky side of the tape touching the paint surface (for the best results).

JDM Side Markers

Sstp 1212 09 O Scion FR S Side Marker

The JDM clear side markers are a very easy upgrade; you don’t even need to remove the bumper for this mod. Begin by removing the retaining clips along the backside of the marker using a small screwdriver. Unplug the connector, and pull out the black plastic piece (you’ll retain use of this on the JDM marker.) This is literally a plug-and-play affair, go ahead and attach the black piece to the new side marker and plug it in, then return it to its home in the bumper and you’re done.

  • Sstp 1212 10 O Scion FR S Side Marker
  • Sstp 1212 11 O Scion FR S Side Markers
  • Sstp 1212 12 O Scion FR S JDM Side Markers
Sstp 1212 13 O Scion FR S Sam Du

Sam got so into the side marker installation that he ripped his pants. Then he spent the rest of the afternoon tweeting about how low quality True Religion denim is under stressful conditions. We’re happy to report we survived unscathed, and even share a few post-installation high fives. Go us!

TRD Shift Knob

Sstp 1212 15 O Scion FR S TRD Shift Knob
Sstp 1212 14 O Scion FR S Shift Knob

To install the shift knob in our FR-S, we started by stretching our hands thoroughly for 5 to 10 minutes, to ensure we wouldn’t suffer from any cramps while unscrewing the factory knob and putting the TRD knob in its place.

Recaro Seats

Sstp 1212 17 O Scion FR S E10 Star Head Bolts
Sstp 1212 16 O Scion FR S Nagisa Auto Super Low Rails

For seating, we turned to Recaro USA and Nagisa Auto. Recaro Profi SPG bucket seats are ideal for this car, we originally attempted to fit a set of the Profi SPG XL seats, but they proved to be too wide for the FR-S’ floor design, and also too tall for the cabin. No matter though, as the fattest member of the editorial team I can personally vouch for the fact that the normal SPG seats are just fine, as long as you don’t shove too many donuts in your face before driving around. The height issue was helped largely due to the construction of the Nagisa Auto super-low rails, which allow you to mount the seat pretty much on the floor if you so desire. Installing seats is a pretty uncomplex sort of project, but make sure you disconnect your battery before starting. Factory FR-S seats are equipped with a side airbag and there’s a chance they could deploy if you don’t disconnect power from them before unplugging the harness (located underneath the seat), so we recommend this as an offroad-only modification. That might sound like no big deal, but an airbag straght to the face can be lethal, so don't be an idiot. It's also worth noticing that the FR-S seats are held in place by a less common bolt type, 6-point E10 "star" head bolts to be exact. When installing seats, it's usually easiest to attach the rail to the bucket seat outside the car and then put the whole thing in as one piece. Make sure to transfer the seatbelt buckles as well.

  • Sstp 1212 18 O Scion FR S Recaro Profi SPG Bucket Seats
  • Sstp 1212 19 O Scion FR S Recaro Profi SPG Bucket Seats
  • Sstp 1212 19 O Scion FR S Recaro Profi SPG Bucket Seats
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