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hahahaha honestly what do people think all those kinds of modes have to cost so much and so retarded i want to know whats up with those exhaust's, hoods, Front Bumbers and rear trunks....and not to mention that one car with the huge spioler
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Don't know about the rest of the cars but the Skyline is bad *** no matter how it looks. I have been to Japan, lived there for 1.5 years and I have seen the proof. Bad as hell. But those body kits suck ***. I wonder if it even helps? What kind of racing do they do with them?
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those are all throwbacks to about 18~20 years ago, when that kind of stuff was popular over here. most of the guys who own those cars are either older having a midlife crisis (reliving their childhoods), or youngsters who want a retro look car from that era. back in the day those were called Yankee cars its pronounced more like yanquee with a mixture of the q and the k sound.
most of them are thin veneer, or fiber glass, the pipes sticking up are called "takwarii" from IIRC, and the cowcatcher look was called "deparii" I never really got into that when i was younger as it seemed to me at the time to be a waste (heavy breaks easy etc) not to mention the style is a little offbeat. it litterally was popularized by anime cartoons, and manga like bebop high school and the original carboy magazines.
Yes very fugly, very heavy, and a waste of a good car (except for the nissans, toyotas) they rarely did such things to hondas, suzuki's or mitsu's as they were not that popular back in the day.
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most of them are thin veneer, or fiber glass, the pipes sticking up are called "takwarii" from IIRC, and the cowcatcher look was called "deparii" I never really got into that when i was younger as it seemed to me at the time to be a waste (heavy breaks easy etc) not to mention the style is a little offbeat. it litterally was popularized by anime cartoons, and manga like bebop high school and the original carboy magazines.
Yes very fugly, very heavy, and a waste of a good car (except for the nissans, toyotas) they rarely did such things to hondas, suzuki's or mitsu's as they were not that popular back in the day.
kenn