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They are meant to be the same exterior, just rebadged. Only reason it'll look different is because it ain't a proper picture of the car

Toyota version still looks the best out of the 3.

The front looks most aggressive.

Subaru looks most tame.

Scion is just the Toyota version but suited to how the USA want it.

Scion tail lights on Toyota version would look good.

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notice how my jimmies are no longer rustled?

thas riiight... fox is installed

Shhh no more tears, only dreams now.

American Dad on Comedy+2 (ch.153) @ 2pm. You can thank me later.

they're these, similar to cv5s but bit different.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/19-FORD-MUSTANG-GT-GT500-AVANT-GARDE-M550-CONCAVE-GRAY-STAGGERED-WHEELS-RIMS-/360457644964?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item53ecf32ba4#ht_7043wt_1065

They'd fit mine but won't be too aggressive, after putting my 19s on again today as well slightly annoying scraping exhaust on my driveway 20s gave it a little boost up in height.. but less traction / tyre choices..

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