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That Subaru Impreza scoop....again

That Subaru Impreza scoop....again

Rigval

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I have blogged about the Subaru Impreza scoop before and I bring you another car wearing the aforesaid scoop proudly. This car wears it so proudly without any regard to whether it actually works or not. And it doesn't work at all in this Perodua Kenari (nee Daihatsu Move).

 

The ironic thing about this car is that it was parked next to a stock Kenari when I snapped the photos herein. It is because of this you can clearly see what major differences that the car with the Impreza scoop has compared with the standard car. And if you paid any attention, there isn't any major difference between the car with the scoop and the standard car.

 

Aside from the aftermarket wheels everything else is basically like the standard car beside it. The car isn't even lowered. I suppose the owner thinks that the scoop will add some visual drama or a billion more horsepower. Deep down inside he wishes he was driving a Subaru. But the scoop will do for now.

 

The next question is whether the owner is happy with the one modification done (that Impreza scoop) or will he continue modding that breadvan of his. All I know is that if Subaru actually made royalty on all the Malaysian cars that used the Impreza scoop (and there are many), they wouldn't need to sell cars, only scoops.

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