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Originally Posted by Apoc
This would be fun if they open the hood and see all the Subaru parts. This reasoning is flawed when you have a car that is made up of 90% Subaru parts.
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To a normal person, the reasoning is flawed. From a legal perspective -- no it's not. Legally the car is sold as a Subaru BRZ and legally the other car is sold as a Scion FRS.
If you look up the same part, in the Scion Database and the Subaru Database, they should come up as different part numbers. Because legally Toyota and Subaru are two different entities with two "different" cars, with their parts respectively.
But I'm pretty sure this car is made up of 100% Subaru parts..I mean it did come out of the Subaru Factory.