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    Default You know its really bad when the Japanese mock the US Scene mocking Japan (huh?)

    from Auto Otaku

    Soo its a japanese Toyota Bb mocking the U.S. J.D.M. Scene


    """Japan's auto culture spans far beyond the traditional "JDM tuning" that has inspired enthusiasts all over the world. Like America, nearly every type subculture of automotive style is present in Japan. From lowriders to exotics to rat rods to pickup trucks and VW's, everything is there. Japanese enthusiasts have always drawn inspiration from the US, and now we are starting that this idea sharing has come full circle. In the early 00's when the body kit, neon light, and vinyl decal trend was in full swing in the US, Japanese began to emulate these cars with their own "spocom" movement which lead to a number Honda Civics in that looked like they just rolled out of Hot Import Nights . Now ,with the mass popularity of Japanese or so called "JDM" style in the US, Japanese enthusiasts have begun to replicate the "JDM" style cars from the states.
    Pictured above is a Toyota bB featured in the August issue of the Japanese magazine "Custom Car". This bB, by the shop Skills is styled straight from the current SoCal scene sporting a Trust Bolt-On turbo-kit, 15" Work Meister S1's, Yakima Roof Rack, and decals of American Scion websites. The same issue also showcases a Japan market Honda Fit that has been converted to US market bumpers. lights, etc.
    Every spring, an event called USDM JAM is held in Mie Prefecture where fans of US style cars get together. The event features Pickups, Vans, Japanese models not sold in Japan, and now cars built in emulation of the American "JDM" look. It's strange to see people in Japan with "I love JDM" stickers, and fake Japanese license plates. Even though the concept may seem strange from an American standpoint, I admire the dedication, and attention to detail that these guys put into these cars. These guys are true car otaku."""

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    For that very reason, I go with what I like, not what's anythingDM, because somewhere, someone will think it's cool. And by being American alone, it means those people who think it'll be cool.............. are the Japanese.

    ^^ Yeah, I drew a frame of a man running on each fan blade. That is him running at idle

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    lolz at the japanese...

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    wow, i read ur thing half way, and i got tired.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dumbwit3k1d
    wow, i read ur thing half way, and i got tired.
    thats why 3rd grade reading was important!

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