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Originally posted by kartikeya View PostI've always liked riced out cars. Simply being on the forefront of the trends means that more people like it at the same time. But let's face it, stance is pure rice. No function at all, looks ridiculous sometimes, and it's a bandwagon so people are doing it half-assed. Just happen to still like it.
Diamond Racings and mangled fenders are the new unpainted Extreme Dimensions bodykit.
"stace" is something i did before the popularity explosion and something i will do forever but it does seem like 90% of cars who emphasize stance are junk.Last edited by Jesus Christ; 06-14-2011, 01:09 PM.
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See, some people don't understand rice. I've written extensively about different automotive styles and where they draw influences from.
But wtf is rice? It's a style without origin. It has no influence. It's just a mash-up of parts found off the Pepboy's shelves and glued onto the car. Some people think that Bosozoku is Japan's rice. Guess what, it isn't. Boso goes way back to the 70's when the JTCC featured cars mom 'n pop drove. So when the kids were handed down those cars, the modded them to look like racers. It obviously branched off from there where it was replica racers and people just trying to piss cops off.
I, personally, will never see low as rice. Low has been around since hot rods, and I'm adamant that it's here to stay.
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Maybe it's just cause where I live, but I still think this is Rice
not necessarily the stance scene. I actually get excited when I see a "stanced" car here or an attempt at least.
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Originally posted by HWY HNTR View PostMaybe it's just cause where I live, but I still think this is Rice
not necessarily the stance scene. I actually get excited when I see a "stanced" car here or an attempt at least.
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