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looks like a VIP ride

its the latest thing in the Jap market adn possibly the next big automotive thing in Oz and the States.

the whole idea is to look unbelievably rich. so u buy a sedan, like lexus or maxima or smoething quite expensive put on the biggest chrome mags, craziest body kit and loudest exhaust money can buy lower it then go cruising. generally all powered by V8's. and all about looks. tied closley 2 the show scene, i think.

they deffinatly have an appeal if u could afford to build one.

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looks like a VIP ride

its the latest thing in the Jap market adn possibly the next big automotive thing in Oz and the States.

dude VIP has been around for ages.

some have exhausts that stick out at a 45 degree angle, and front bars that have V8 supercar style scoops on the bottom going out ~50cms.

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