2022+ Toyota GR86 Performance Parts & Mods

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HKS CARBON BRACE ZN8/ZD8 FRONT SET (83001-AT005)
HKS CARBON BRACE ZN8/ZD8 FRONT SET (83001-AT005)
Proveedor: HKS

HKS CARBON BRACE ZN8/ZD8 FRONT SET (83001-AT005)

Precio normal $2,414.13 CAD Precio de venta $2,414.13 CAD Precio normal $2,414.13 CAD
HKS CARBON BRACE ZN8/ZD8 REAR SET (83001-AT006)
HKS CARBON BRACE ZN8/ZD8 REAR SET (83001-AT006)
Proveedor: HKS

HKS CARBON BRACE ZN8/ZD8 REAR SET (83001-AT006)

Precio normal $1,136.06 CAD Precio de venta $1,136.06 CAD Precio normal $1,136.06 CAD
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Torque Solution Rear Trailing Arms - 2013+ Subaru BRZ / Scion FR-S / Toyota 86 (TS-SU-784)
Proveedor: Torque Solution

Torque Solution Rear Trailing Arms - 2013+ Subaru BRZ / Scion FR-S / Toyota 86 (TS-SU-784)

Precio normal $612.38 CAD Precio de venta $612.38 CAD Precio normal $710.02 CAD
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Whiteline 2012+ Subaru BRZ / GR86 / 07-22 WRX/STI Adjustable Rear Lower Control Arm
Whiteline 2012+ Subaru BRZ / GR86 / 07-22 WRX/STI Adjustable Rear Lower Control Arm
Proveedor: Whiteline

Whiteline 2012+ Subaru BRZ / GR86 / 07-22 WRX/STI Adjustable Rear Lower Control Arm

Precio normal $623.24 CAD Precio de venta $623.24 CAD Precio normal $623.24 CAD
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Remark 2022+ Subaru BRZ/Toyota GR86 Axle Back Exhaust w/Stainless Steel Double Wall Tip (RO-TSZ8-D)
Remark 2022+ Subaru BRZ/Toyota GR86 Axle Back Exhaust w/Stainless Steel Double Wall Tip (RO-TSZ8-D)
Proveedor: Remark

Remark 2022+ Subaru BRZ/Toyota GR86 Axle Back Exhaust w/Stainless Steel Double Wall Tip (RO-TSZ8-D)

Precio normal $847.62 CAD Precio de venta $847.62 CAD Precio normal $887.55 CAD
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HKS Short Block FA24 2.5L High Comp Step1 w/ Crank Key (23011-AT007)
HKS Short Block FA24 2.5L High Comp Step1 w/ Crank Key (23011-AT007)
Proveedor: HKS

HKS Short Block FA24 2.5L High Comp Step1 w/ Crank Key (23011-AT007)

Precio normal $16,330.88 CAD Precio de venta $16,330.88 CAD Precio normal $16,330.88 CAD
HKS Short Block FA24 2.5L High Comp Step2 w/ Crank Key (23011-AT008)
HKS Short Block FA24 2.5L High Comp Step2 w/ Crank Key (23011-AT008)
Proveedor: HKS

HKS Short Block FA24 2.5L High Comp Step2 w/ Crank Key (23011-AT008)

Precio normal $20,307.09 CAD Precio de venta $20,307.09 CAD Precio normal $20,307.09 CAD
HKS 2022+ GR86/ BRZ LHD Mono-Tone Floor Mat Set | 53001-AT035
Proveedor: HKS

HKS 2022+ GR86/ BRZ LHD Mono-Tone Floor Mat Set | 53001-AT035

Precio normal $781.04 CAD Precio de venta $781.04 CAD Precio normal $781.04 CAD
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HKS 2022+ Toyota GR86 FA24 Hipermax S ZN8 Front Coilover Set (For 80300-AT027) - (80301-AT027)
Proveedor: HKS

HKS 2022+ Toyota GR86 FA24 Hipermax S ZN8 Front Coilover Set (For 80300-AT027) - (80301-AT027)

Precio normal $1,981.01 CAD Precio de venta $1,981.01 CAD Precio normal $2,201.12 CAD
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HKS GR86/ BRZ/ FRS/ 86 Carbon Shift Knob | 51999-AT001
HKS GR86/ BRZ/ FRS/ 86 Carbon Shift Knob | 51999-AT001
Proveedor: HKS

HKS GR86/ BRZ/ FRS/ 86 Carbon Shift Knob | 51999-AT001

Precio normal $198.81 CAD Precio de venta $198.81 CAD Precio normal $198.81 CAD
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Subaru Japan OEM Clear Side Markers for 2022+BRZ and GR86 (pair)
Subaru Japan OEM Clear Side Markers for 2022+BRZ and GR86 (pair)
Proveedor: Subaru

Subaru Japan OEM Clear Side Markers for 2022+BRZ and GR86 (pair)

Precio normal $239.99 CAD Precio de venta $239.99 CAD Precio normal $284.02 CAD
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KIT COMPLETO SISTEMA HKS GT2 S/C ZN8/ZD8 FA24
KIT COMPLETO SISTEMA HKS GT2 S/C ZN8/ZD8 FA24
Proveedor: HKS

KIT COMPLETO SISTEMA HKS GT2 S/C ZN8/ZD8 FA24

Precio normal $9,656.52 CAD Precio de venta $9,656.52 CAD Precio normal $9,656.52 CAD
HKS 2022 Toyota GR86 ZN8 / Subaru BRZ ZD8 FA24 Kit de enfriador de aceite tipo S (promoción)
HKS 2022 Toyota GR86 ZN8 / Subaru BRZ ZD8 FA24 Kit de enfriador de aceite tipo S (promoción)
Proveedor: HKS

HKS 2022 Toyota GR86 ZN8 / Subaru BRZ ZD8 FA24 Kit de enfriador de aceite tipo S (promoción)

Precio normal $3,095.77 CAD Precio de venta $3,095.77 CAD Precio normal $3,095.77 CAD
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DAMD 2019+ GR86/ BRZ/ 86 Volante en forma de D Negro con. puntada roja
DAMD 2019+ GR86/ BRZ/ 86 Volante en forma de D Negro con. puntada roja
Proveedor: DAMD

DAMD 2019+ GR86/ BRZ/ 86 Volante en forma de D Negro con. puntada roja

Precio normal $521.17 CAD Precio de venta $521.17 CAD Precio normal $850.63 CAD
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Kit completo de admisión de aire frío HKS Subaru ZN8/ZD8
Kit completo de admisión de aire frío HKS Subaru ZN8/ZD8
Proveedor: HKS

Kit completo de admisión de aire frío HKS Subaru ZN8/ZD8

Precio normal $2,421.23 CAD Precio de venta $2,421.23 CAD Precio normal $2,421.23 CAD
HKS 2022 Subaru BRZ / 2022 Toyota GR86 GTIII-RS Kit turbo atornillado
HKS 2022 Subaru BRZ / 2022 Toyota GR86 GTIII-RS Kit turbo atornillado
Proveedor: HKS

HKS 2022 Subaru BRZ / 2022 Toyota GR86 GTIII-RS Kit turbo atornillado

Precio normal $8,236.44 CAD Precio de venta $8,236.44 CAD Precio normal $8,236.44 CAD
Kit de carrocería HKS GR86 alerón trasero tipo S - 53004-AT026
Proveedor: HKS

Kit de carrocería HKS GR86 alerón trasero tipo S - 53004-AT026

Precio normal $4,998.67 CAD Precio de venta $4,998.67 CAD Precio normal $4,998.67 CAD
Conducto de admisión de aire HKS ZN8/ZD8
Proveedor: HKS

Conducto de admisión de aire HKS ZN8/ZD8

Precio normal $468.63 CAD Precio de venta $468.63 CAD Precio normal $468.63 CAD
Kit completo de pistón HKS FA24 de 2,5 L de alta compensación, paso 2
Proveedor: HKS

Kit completo de pistón HKS FA24 de 2,5 L de alta compensación, paso 2

Precio normal $9,060.09 CAD Precio de venta $9,060.09 CAD Precio normal $9,060.09 CAD
HKS 2022+ Toyota GR86 / Subaru BRZ Hi-Power Spec L 2 Copa Escape - 32016-AT130
Proveedor: HKS

HKS 2022+ Toyota GR86 / Subaru BRZ Hi-Power Spec L 2 Copa Escape - 32016-AT130

Precio normal $2,343.13 CAD Precio de venta $2,343.13 CAD Precio normal $2,343.13 CAD
HKS 2022+ Toyota GR86 / 2022+ Subaru BRZ LA Kit de embrague
Proveedor: HKS

HKS 2022+ Toyota GR86 / 2022+ Subaru BRZ LA Kit de embrague

Precio normal $2,470.93 CAD Precio de venta $2,470.93 CAD Precio normal $2,470.93 CAD
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Cabecera catted de rendimiento fuera de línea para 2015-2024 WRX / 2013-2024 FR-S/ BRZ/ 86/ GR86 / 2014-2018 Forester
Cabecera catted de rendimiento fuera de línea para 2015-2024 WRX / 2013-2024 FR-S/ BRZ/ 86/ GR86 / 2014-2018 Forester
Proveedor: OTL

Cabecera catted de rendimiento fuera de línea para 2015-2024 WRX / 2013-2024 FR-S/ BRZ/ 86/ GR86 / 2014-2018 Forester

Precio normal $1,420.01 CAD Precio de venta $1,420.01 CAD Precio normal $1,420.01 CAD
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Kit de conversión de turismo a pista AWE Subaru BRZ / Toyota GR86
Proveedor: AWE Tuning

Kit de conversión de turismo a pista AWE Subaru BRZ / Toyota GR86

Precio normal $418.92 CAD Precio de venta $418.92 CAD Precio normal $440.98 CAD
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AWE Subaru BRZ / Toyota GR8 Kit de conversión de pista a turismo
Proveedor: AWE Tuning

AWE Subaru BRZ / Toyota GR8 Kit de conversión de pista a turismo

Precio normal $887.55 CAD Precio de venta $887.55 CAD Precio normal $934.25 CAD
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The 2022+ Toyota GR86 (chassis code ZN8) is the purest driver's car in its price class — and that's the entire point. Co-developed by Toyota and Subaru, the GR86 pairs a 2.4-liter naturally-aspirated FA24 boxer engine (228 horsepower, 184 lb-ft) with rear-wheel drive, a Torsen limited-slip differential, a 6-speed manual or automatic, and one of the best-balanced chassis ever sold at this price. The GR86 isn't a numbers car — it's a feel car, engineered around lightweight balance, communicative steering, and the kind of throttle-on-exit rotation that makes drivers better.

That's why the smartest GR86 builds start with the chassis, not the engine. Where a turbocharged car rewards a tune first, the naturally-aspirated GR86 rewards grip, balance, and control: coilovers or quality springs, sway bars, chassis bracing, sticky tires, and brake upgrades transform how the car drives far more than any single bolt-on. A GR86 on proper suspension and tires is a genuinely different car — sharper, faster everywhere that matters, and more confidence-inspiring at the limit. This is the build path that actually makes you quicker on a back road or track.

Kami Speed carries the full GR86 catalog for every kind of build: intakes and exhausts for sound and response, coilovers and springs from Fortune Auto, BC Racing, Tein, and Eibach, sway bars and chassis bracing from Cusco and Whiteline, big brake kits and pads for track duty, lightweight wheels in proper ZN8 fitment, and — when you're ready for serious power — the forced-induction path, including HKS GTIII-RS bolt-on turbo kits and supercharger systems that take the FA24 well past 300 horsepower. Whether you're building a momentum-carving canyon car, a dedicated track weapon, or a turbocharged street build, we'll help you do it in the right order.

Why Buy Toyota GR86 Parts From Kami Speed?

Toyota/Subaru sports car specialists since 2004 — 86, FR-S, BRZ, and now GR86

Verified ZN8 fitment — 5x100 wheels, shared GR86/BRZ parts knowledge

Honest build guidance — handling-first, with a real forced-induction path

Real support from enthusiasts who understand momentum-car builds

Toyota GR86 FAQ

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For the GR86, the honest answer is different from a turbocharged car: start with suspension and tires, not the engine. The GR86 is a naturally-aspirated handling car, and the single biggest transformation you can make is improving how it puts power down and rotates through corners. A quality set of coilovers (or lowering springs for a budget build) plus sticky 200-treadwear tires will make the car dramatically faster on any road or track — far more than any bolt-on power mod. The factory tires in particular are a known weak point; upgrading them alone wakes the car up. After suspension and tires, sway bars and chassis bracing sharpen turn-in and reduce body roll. If your goal is a better-driving GR86 — which is what the platform is built for — the first dollars go to grip and balance, not horsepower. Power comes later, and on this platform it comes from forced induction, not bolt-ons.

Honest answer: on a naturally-aspirated GR86, intake and exhaust add modest power — typically a few horsepower each — but that's not really why you install them. An aftermarket exhaust transforms the FA24's sound (the factory exhaust is deliberately muted), and a quality intake improves throttle response and intake noise. These are sound, response, and character mods more than power mods, and that's a legitimate reason to do them — the GR86 is about driving feel, and a better exhaust note genuinely improves the experience. If raw power is your goal, the truth about naturally-aspirated engines is that bolt-ons give diminishing returns, and the real power path is forced induction (turbo or supercharger). We'd rather tell you that honestly than sell you an intake and exhaust promising power gains that don't materialize. Buy the exhaust because you want the car to sound incredible — which it will — not because you're chasing 20 horsepower that isn't there.

The honest path to significant power on the naturally-aspirated FA24 is forced induction — there's no bolt-on shortcut. You have two main routes. Turbocharging: kits like the HKS GTIII-RS bolt-on turbo can take the FA24 past 300 horsepower on the stock engine with proper tuning and supporting modifications, and turbos make peak power efficiently. Supercharging: systems like Edelbrock and others provide linear, instant power delivery that suits the GR86's character well, with a more OEM-like driving feel. Both routes require supporting mods — fueling, tuning, and often clutch and cooling upgrades — and both represent a serious investment ($5,000-$8,000+ installed for a complete setup). The honest reality: forced induction is where GR86 power actually lives, but it's a commitment, not a casual bolt-on. Many GR86 owners are happiest building the chassis and keeping the engine naturally aspirated, enjoying the balance and reliability. If you want big power, FI is the answer — and we'll help you spec a complete, reliable setup rather than a piecemeal one that causes problems.

The FA24 in the GR86 has a noticeable torque dip in the mid-range (around 3,500-4,500 RPM) — a flat spot where the engine feels less urgent before pulling hard again up top. It's a characteristic of the engine's intake design and is well-known in the community. The honest truth: there's no magic bolt-on that completely eliminates it, but several things help. An ECU tune (via EcuTek or similar) can smooth the dip noticeably by optimizing fueling and timing through that RPM range — this is one of the more worthwhile power-adjacent mods on the platform. Some intake and header combinations also reduce the dip's severity. Forced induction eliminates it entirely by filling in the mid-range with boost. For a naturally-aspirated GR86, a quality tune is the most effective single fix, and it's worth doing if the dip bothers you. Managing your driving to keep revs above the dip on spirited runs is the free solution most owners adopt.

Suspension is the highest-ROI upgrade category on the GR86 because it's a handling car. The path depends on your use and budget. Lowering springs (Eibach, Swift) on the factory dampers are the budget entry point — they lower the center of gravity and reduce body roll while keeping a streetable ride, ideal for a daily-driven GR86. Coilovers (Fortune Auto, BC Racing, Tein, KW) are the bigger upgrade — adjustable ride height and damping let you tune the car for street comfort or track aggression, and quality coilovers transform the GR86 more than any other mod. Beyond springs and dampers, sway bars (front and rear, often from Cusco or Whiteline) tune the car's balance — a stiffer rear bar adds rotation, which the GR86 responds to beautifully. Chassis bracing (strut bars, sub-frame braces) sharpens steering response on the already-rigid chassis. Honest priority for most owners: quality tires first, then sway bars or springs, then coilovers when budget allows. A GR86 on coilovers and sticky tires is a genuinely transformed car.

The 2022+ Toyota GR86 (chassis ZN8) and Subaru BRZ (chassis ZD8) are mechanical twins — co-developed by Toyota and Subaru, built on the same platform, with the same FA24 2.4-liter boxer engine, same transmissions, and the same fundamental chassis. The differences are minor: Toyota and Subaru each tuned the suspension and steering slightly differently (the GR86 is often described as marginally more playful/tail-happy, the BRZ marginally more planted, though the difference is subtle), and there are cosmetic distinctions in front fascia, wheels, and available colors/trims. For modification purposes, this is great news: the overwhelming majority of parts are cross-compatible between the GR86 and BRZ. An exhaust, coilover, intake, big brake kit, or turbo kit listed for one almost always fits the other, since they share the FA24 engine and the platform. When shopping, you'll often see parts listed as "GR86/BRZ" or "ZN8/ZD8" together for this reason. Always confirm fitment, but in practice the GR86 and BRZ aftermarket is one shared ecosystem.

The GR86 uses a 5x100 bolt pattern (note: this is different from many newer performance cars that use 5x114.3 — don't assume). The factory wheels are 18x7.5 +48, and the factory tires are a known weak point — many owners' first upgrade is simply better tires on the stock wheels, which transforms grip immediately. For aftermarket wheels, the community-validated fitments are typically 17x9 to 18x9.5 in offsets from +35 to +45, depending on your suspension and whether you want flush or aggressive fitment. Many GR86 owners choose 17-inch wheels for track use because it opens up a wider selection of 200-treadwear track tires and allows more sidewall; an 17x9 +42 with a 255/40/17 is a popular track setup. For street, 18x9.5 with a 265/35/18 fills the fenders nicely. Lightweight wheels matter on this car — reducing unsprung and rotating mass on a momentum-driven N/A car has a real effect on how it accelerates and changes direction. Stick to quality lightweight wheels (Gram Lights, Enkei, Volk) in the 5x100 pattern and verify the offset works with your suspension setup.

The GR86 is one of the best track-day cars you can buy at its price — it's practically engineered for it. Lightweight, balanced, rear-wheel drive with a limited-slip differential, and forgiving at the limit, it teaches car control better than almost anything. For track use, the priority list: (1) tires — sticky 200-treadwear tires are the single biggest lap-time improvement; (2) brake fluid and pads — the factory brakes are adequate but fade under sustained track use, so high-temp fluid (Motul RBF600) and track pads come first, before any big brake kit; (3) suspension — coilovers let you set proper alignment and corner balance for track work; (4) cooling — the FA24 and transmission can get heat-soaked on long sessions, so an oil cooler is worth considering for serious track use; (5) safety gear if you're getting serious (harnesses, roll bar). The honest good news: the GR86 needs less to be track-ready than most cars because the foundation is so strong. Tires, fluid, and pads get most owners onto the track happily, with suspension and cooling as the next step for those who get hooked — and most do.