With the World Safari Rally just around the corner, it is time for the Subaru Boys to shine once again.
They have been seen to crowd previous safari rally events, travelling from far and wide to camp in Naivasha. Known for their noisy vehicles, Subaru owners, especially those in Nairobi, have made a unique reputation for themselves.
Here are some stereotypes associated with Subaru Boys;
- Party Animals
Subaru Boys are often depicted in Kenya as social butterflies who are constantly on the lookout for the next interesting event. They are known to travel great miles in their dependable Subarus, eager to join the crowd and take pleasure in the festive environment, whether it’s a bustling club night or a festive gathering. On June 22, they will be expected to flock to Naivasha to bring the party to the WRC safari rally event as is their norm.
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- Chic Magnets
They are also known for their ability to charm Nairobi women and carry them along in their adventures. Whether it is the thrill of embarking on impromptu road trips or the illusion of having money that draws the women to the Subaru Boys, they are the only ones who know for sure.
- Players
The Subaru Boys have also gained a reputation for their playboy persona. With a multitude of women seemingly at their disposal, they often find themselves in situations where they have to let down some of them. in the previous Safari Rally events, memes have been shared about women being left behind in Naivasha after being taken there by the Subaru Boys.
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It is undeniable that they have captured the attention and imagination of many Kenyans. As the World Safari Rally event approaches later this month, people eagerly anticipate the event not only for the thrilling racing action but also for the opportunity to witness Subaru boys in their element.