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Ok at the moment my 'line is dead stock in terms of rice.... and by spending as little as possible, I want to give it that "Japanese" look. I'm not after "pure rice" and I don't want to cover the car in stickers, I just want something to give it a little extra street credit :headbang:

All the skylines in Japan that I see on the net look kind of different from the ones you see here, so what do they do that we don't?

I have so far thought of the following:

- super dark tinting

- jap brand body kit (too expensive for me though)

Got any suggestions?

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Have stickers like...

"Street RACING"

"GOOD ROAD"

"MUFFLER"

"FAST CAR"

"THUMBS UP" etc..etc.

These are actually cover the JAP cars I've seen on Videos...1st time I saw them I scratched my head for while?!?!?:(

or for the true Jap ricey car cover your half windscreen with the stickers that does not make sense...

me two cents

cheers

Joe

Originally posted by nissaner

actually... i think i saw a copy of the bronze RAYS on a black my02 wrx... it was in hot4s... would be alot cheaper than the original.

nissaner what do the ones u mean look like?

if u want "street cred" as u put it... how about doing some power mods rather than making it look like a tiger when its really a kitten

ROFL i agree, so many ppl make it look hot when its a stock dog box "NO Offence m8" engine mods would be a better mod i reckon than poxy stickers. Or u could always go buy a FORD or a LEYLAND, HAHAH ROFL

Guest Boxhead
Originally posted by RONIN

Jap bodykit, C-West T-Wing, Rays TE37's in white, Cup-holder in the vent, and a few stickers down the drivers door (say HKS, 5Zigen, C-West, Trust etc...)  

Now that's jap!!!!!

awww you know the ones i want, i saw em like, 2 months ago on yahoo japan auctions, 17 inch, white, $600 aud, but getting em here is the problem.. but damn there sexy

Originally posted by jmp

-- get some fullsik neons

-- get some mugen stickers and maybe a 'vtec inside' sticker

-- get a doof doof system

You forgot a "type-r" sticker, one of those fake blow off valves for N/A cars, fake fuel filler, oh and of course the 'sik' wheel lights :(

I don't want rice!!!

I just want to make it look more 'oriental'....LOL I don't think some people understand what I mean by that

I like the cup holder in the air vent idea, you see that on heaps of jap cars!!

whack on stickers like..

' super fun turismo movement'

'racing dream flow power '

and crap like that. hehe :-)

but if you want real street cred.. put a cage in it!

NOBODY runs me unless i initiate it and she's a bog stock 32 enginewise so theyll most probably blow me away. The best thing is she handles like a dream :(

Shaun

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