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    Rice is an acronym for Radically Immature Car Enthusiast. In other words don't act like an idiot or make an ass of yourself. just don't talk your car up to being something it's not. Cars arn't ricers, just people...
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    Rice is an acronym for Radically Immature Car Enthusiast. In other words don't act like an idiot or make an ass of yourself. just don't talk your car up to being something it's not.
    LMFAO I can't believe this came out of you Hahah

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    Quote Originally Posted by RsonGt3's View Post
    LMFAO I can't believe this came out of you Hahah

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    As if i give a damn what you think,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nerdsrock22 View Post
    Just do what you want to dude, it's your car. Do whatever makes you do a double-take when you get out.

    By the way, if you think that JDM is "played out", then get off the forums and go walk around in the real life. I go to a lot of shows and meets, photograph a ton of cars, and know a good amount of folks in the scene. I can probably count the number of TRUE Jdm cars that I have seen on two hands, and I would guess that only two of those were seen outside of a car-related event. The same goes for any of the other trends that you think are played out. I have never seen a "stanced car" in my normal everyday life. Ever.

    JDM style will never go out of style in the same way that Pro-Touring muscle cars aren't going away. It's just a matter of keeping the car as factory fresh as possible, while supplementing quality parts that enhance the performance of your vehicle. It's a safe, easy route (style wise) but a classic one. As long as there are brand enthusiasts, it's not going away.
    Thanx dude, another stupid question: Ive heard and or seen HELLAFLUSH for some cars... What does that entail? Other than the tires

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaxJav9669 View Post
    Rice is an acronym for Radically Immature Car Enthusiast. In other words don't act like an idiot or make an ass of yourself. just don't talk your car up to being something it's not. Cars arn't ricers, just people...
    Gotcha thx!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Faust View Post
    Thanx dude, another stupid question: Ive heard and or seen HELLAFLUSH for some cars... What does that entail? Other than the tires
    It involves lowering your car as low as you can get it and mounting ultra wide, low offset wheels which usually requires stretching tires to get them to fit within the car's wheel wells. Check out Stanceworks, Canibeat, JustStance, and Stancenation for examples. It looks pretty awesome if pulled off correctly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nerdsrock22 View Post
    It involves lowering your car as low as you can get it and mounting ultra wide, low offset wheels which usually requires stretching tires to get them to fit within the car's wheel wells. Check out Stanceworks, Canibeat, JustStance, and Stancenation for examples. It looks pretty awesome if pulled off correctly.
    Ultra wide... as in deep dish wheels maybe even wheel spacers right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Faust View Post
    Ultra wide... as in deep dish wheels maybe even wheel spacers right?
    Either deep-dish or a deep concave face. Many people use wheel spacers as well. It usually requires a combination of fender rolling or pulling as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nerdsrock22 View Post
    Either deep-dish or a deep concave face. Many people use wheel spacers as well. It usually requires a combination of fender rolling or pulling as well.
    Yeah no flush for me

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    everyone calls me a ricer because i like to eat rice while driving

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