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Wouldnt the (british ford escort) TX3 be classified as potatoes or something? Potato burner...?

LMFAO! Nice one,

Ferrari = Pasta Rocket

HA! Nah nah joking. Ferrari = SWEET cars! :laughing-smiley-014:

My opinion of it. Is "wannabe" cars. Where the modifications attempt to make the car into something else. i.e gts's with gtr kits and badging. Fake Evo kits, Type R badging. Shopping lists, T- Wing spoilers on cars that never see the track, bonnet scoops that lead to nothing (dont assist cooling/intake), chrome hubcaps, exterior neon/led lighting on a car that ever see's a carshow, fake brakes, Atmo BOV's on non extreme cars, etc.

Every modified car is different, some look cheap and tacky with there exterior mods (rice) some look awesome (my opinion saying that these become not rice and reaching into other catergories in the car scene.)

luke

I agree with this guy!! :)

Anybody who sticks badges on a car that shouldnt have them, wheels that cost more than the actual car ie $4000 rims $1000 or less car, un neccesary vents all over the place. that goes for stickers too!!

but when some cars modified properly.ie some show cars, i wouldnt consider them ricey...

Anybody who sticks badges on a car that shouldnt have them, wheels that cost more than the actual car ie $4000 rims $1000 or less car, un neccesary vents all over the place. that goes for stickers too!!

but when some cars modified properly.ie some show cars, i wouldnt consider them ricey...

:D It's gonna be a bit hard for me to get a set of decent fitment wheels that cost less than $480. :(

What about N/A cars having turbo timers and boost controllers?

I have seen some on Intergas and afew VTEC's or that may have been an air flow / valve controller metre to muck around with the VTEC...

All jap cars are RICE and im going to keep saying it :D

+1 i also thought any modification on a japanese car was rice too..... pic below warrants the question: got rice bitch got rice??

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