Scion FR-S Transmission Parts
Clutch Kits
Automatic Transmission Oil Coolers
Transmission Mounts
Transmission Solenoids, Sensors, Switches & Control Units
Transmission Shifters
Clutch Flywheels
Transmission Pans, Drain Plugs, Filler Caps
Clutch Hydraulics
Transmission Seals & Gaskets
Clutch Linkages
Clutch Release Bearings
Transmission Bearings
Clutch Pressure Plates
Clutch Discs
Axle Shafts
Shift Knobs
Transmission Controllers
Transmission Fluids, Oils & Additives
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The Scion FR-S is a sports coupe co-developed by Subaru and Toyota and built since 2013. Some European, Asian, South American, and several other countries recognize the model as the Toyota 86. The Canadian and American markets sell the vehicle as the Scion FR-S, and the Subaru BRZ is a name of the model which is known all across the globe. All these rear-wheel-drive models are powered by similar engines and share exterior and interior design features. All of them were based on the same platform but some styling and technical features, however, were a bit different.
Any vehicle consists of numerous systems that ensure its proper operation, and transmission is one of them. The transmission is composed of a torque converter (a clutch for a manual transmission), bearings, shafts, and other components that transfer torque from the engine to the driven wheels. If any parts of your vehicle's gearbox are broken, be sure to replace them with durable Scion FR-S transmission parts offered on our digital shelves. We constantly improve our online store and expand our inventory to provide our loyal and future customers with top-grade oil cooler kits, clutch kits, mounts, and other premium Scion FR-S replacement transmission parts from the most reputable manufacturers.

