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I'm a developer/architect by trade. I'll say with 95% certainty that you're viewing a developer's work that was accidentally published. I looked under the hood at the requests going back and forth and it's using a standard xml protocol to call an oracle back end. So they've got all the plumbing there. I'm sure that the back end is just test data (that's why it's 'proj4.boxer' in the url).
You're fine browsing it since it ends with subaru.com.
This is kinda a hackers dream though because they're given all sorts of information on their back end. Or well... their test server I'm sure. It's probably so that they could share with VPs for approval. The reason that you could find it in google even though they didn't publish it is because *someone* probably looked at it in Chrome. Chrome periodically sends back data to google. That's how they index web sites behind a login wall.
If this beer doesn't put me to sleep, I'm going to poke around a bit more.
JB
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