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    Now proud owner of a 03 Q45 F50 and loving every minute of it........

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    Quote Originally Posted by FAKAMEAN_808 View Post
    Now proud owner of a 03 Q45 F50 and loving every minute of it........
    Nice what color? Any mods?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sessions-usa1 View Post
    Nice what color? Any mods?
    Got the car in silver and no mods yet...trying to save up first before i do anything to the car. All I know tho first thing I would do would be suspension.
    Last edited by FAKAMEAN_808; 02-02-2012 at 04:58 AM.

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    so what do you consider a low, well fitted, Japanese wagon?
    since its not an "approved" platform but is on the larger side of Japanese 'compacts'




    would they just be jdm and not be associated with any sort of VIP connotation?
    just wanting to get this clarified because i have heard arguments back and fourth and want it settled by the experts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brainneeded View Post
    this guy just took purist to a whole 'nother level.
    I just saw this lol.

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    FUCK V8 ARISTO.

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    Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe the wagons are considered style wagon style or they are vip inspired..


    Quality over quantity!!!! - Rule #1

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    How long does it take to get cleared to post, wtf

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    So I'm not planning of going true to the VIP sean even though I got one of the original VIP cars, UCF10. I'm gona just go for the style till I figure out exactly what I like and don't like. By then, I'm shure I'll have another car thattle be nothing but straight VIP. Ya I know about useing fake stuff also, its shunned apon. Kinda like I know I'm gona get flamed for my wheels cuz they are knockoffs. Didn't know that at first. I knew XXR's are knockoffs, but didn't know that about ROTA's till afterwords. Honestly I don't care, I like em and are gona rock my knockoff till I can afford a real wheel. My UCF10 will mainly be a daily driver that I want stupid low while still being able to drive it daily. Ya dig? I'm not gona claim my car to be a VIP car when its not. I don't want my UCF10 to be a VIP car, I just want it to look SICK as F**K! Now that doesn't mean it won't have VIP features in it. Tis is gona be my test car for true VIP cars to come. I'm gona be fabracating some true VIP stuff, but that doesn't mean ill be knocing off any of the original componys, I'm just gona take my stuff to a whole new level that I havnt seen yet. I will admit that I am gona use knockoff curtins on my ride, but because they are knockoffs, I will be removing the strap where they put the fake JP logo or fake DAD logo. Then I will make a new one without anything on it cuz its not the real deal. I'm gona do that for the curtans cus I have a 2 year old that rides in my car and don't want him destroying the real deal. Hell I'm gona be kinda scared to put my tables in my car for that same reason.

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    Nice... Very nice!!

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    Bump..very interesting. much respect.

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    And i mean this


    Quote Originally Posted by JN.FYC View Post
    Tired of reading post.
    About can this be Vip blah blah. is This Vip


    "VIP car starts with just that, the platform or the car. Its not a VIP Car unless it starts with one of these cars. From Toyota, you have the Century, Celsior, Aristo, Crown, and Majesta. From Nissan you have the President, Cima, Gloria, Cedric, and the Q45."

    Exceptions, i guess.* w/. Vip "STYLE"
    a K-Car or Style Wagon.

    :police:

    Now stop asking questions about a 300C or a s13 or a s14.& other Crap.


    Quote From V8 Aristo.
    I think its important to read.

    "I think the problem with someone trying to do VIPstyle on a non traditional platform is they don't know enough about the style to really it acheive that VIPstyle look. Sure, any one can slap on nice fitting wheels, slam the car and put a bodykit on and call it VIPstyle, but does it make it VIPstyle? Maybe or maybe not, and who is there to say that is not? If everyone did this, then VIPstyle would get lose in the translation. The style would be as meanless as "JDM", which in it's true form are nothing but original OEM parts (or cars) from Japanese that wasn't available for international consumption.

    Call me a purist or elitist, just because I believe that VIPstyle belongs on certain platforms. But if nobody stands up to the real tradition of VIPstyle, then the word "VIPstyle" will be thrown around like any generic term "because it's the next coolest thing to come out of Japan". Do we really want VIPstyle to blow up and be a household word, not me if it's for the wrong reasons. I would rather get respect from the originator of the style than have a US version of VIPstyle so it will be more marketable for the US manufacturers. This is what it really boils down to, VIPstyle is the lastest trend to come out of Japan. And as with any style that comes out of Japan, alot of people want to be a part of it."








    Additional Info
    About the "VIP POPE" :police:
    Who the Founder is & who was one of the O.G VIP Guys.
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    Standing in the middle of a convention hall outside of Philadelphia, Takahiro Taketomi looks a bit like Bogey. His eyes are stern and focused and ringed by the charcoal hue of lost sleep. His short black hair is neat and smoothed and shines. He doesn’t smile. In fact, he speaks with a grimace and like he is always about to light a cigarette.

    Taketomi is one of the self-proclaimed founders of VIP style, the next great Japanese micro-trend to surface in America. “Bippu style,” as it is colorfully known in Japan, starts with a high-power luxury sedan. The car is slammed on ultra-thin tires and trimmed with boxy body kits. At first glance, a VIP style car might look like any tuner sedan on its way to Hot Import Nights, but there are specific details that set it apart.

    A VIP style car might have a billet grille or metallic trim lines or polished wood inside. Window curtains are big. So are aftermarket emblems and hood ornaments. The look is a bit like Scarface Goes to Japan. And legend has it VIP style has roots in the yakuza (organized crime in Japan). True or not, Taketomi makes a strong case on its behalf.

    Through a translator, Taketomi tells us he built his first VIP style car, a Nissan Cedric, in 1993. Three years later he founded Junction Produce, which specializes in products for VIP style cars. Today it is one of the best-known marques in VIP tuning and has its brand on everything from body kits to wheels to cuff links and bracelets. Junction Produce is also the first company of its kind to make a big push into the United States.

    According to Taketomi, true VIP style tuning is limited to only 10 Nissan and Toyota models: Nissan President, Cima, Gloria, Cedric and Fuga; Toyota Celsior, Century, Aristo, Crown and Majesta. That’s it. Since most of those models come with powerful turbocharged engines in Japan, VIP style cars are rarely tuned for performance. More important is that they’re slammed as low as they can go on the widest wheels possible. Most of the other tuning parts somehow assist in this goal.

    VIP stylers use air suspensions to raise their cars to install the wheels and tires and then lower the car on top. Tires are stretched beyond their limits to fit on oversized wheels. Extreme offsets are used so the wheel lips kiss the fenders. And it’s not unusual to see 245/30R tires on 19x10.5-inch wheels—the tuning equivalent of Fat Albert wearing the shorts of his enunciation-challenged friend Mushmouth.

    Kelvin Tohar of Falken Tires, which is helping to spread the word in America, says, “It’s not the safest thing to do and Falken doesn’t recommend you do it for daily driving, but it’s the style.” Falken has partnered with Junction Produce to hawk its line of FR452 tires. In exchange Falken promotes Junction Produce at tuner shows and SEMA events, like the International Auto Salon, where we met Taketomi.

    Tohar, who has his own VIP style Lexus GS 300 that he calls by its Japanese moniker Aristo, tells me elegance is the underlying statement. “At car shows, most [owners] won’t raise their hoods because it disrupts the flow of the car,” he says. “Even the Junction Produce exhaust is more of an aesthetic.”

    Elegance is the word that’s repeated like a mantra by VIP style owners and companies. But it’s a strange sort of elegance. VIP style companies like Junction Produce, Wald and Auto Couture have logos that look vaguely Oxford Street but are more a Japanese version of mafia royalty, without any ironic subtext, like you’d imagine the parts delivered in purple velvet bags, à la Crown Royal.

    And the parts aren’t cheap. Outfitting a car VIP style can run up to $20,000 and beyond. But as Tony Montana says in Scarface, “You gotta make the money first. Then when you get the money, you get the power. Then when you get the power, then you get the women.”[/font]

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    Will be picking up a first gen ls400 :) will post pics once I get her in the next couple days

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    nice!!!

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    I know your pain man lol

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    Just to be 100% clear, would an 03 M45 Y34 be an acceptable platform? I know it's called the Gloria under Nissan in Japan, but considering it's an M45 from Infiniti in the US, I just want to make sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ren335 View Post
    Just to be 100% clear, would an 03 M45 Y34 be an acceptable platform? I know it's called the Gloria under Nissan in Japan, but considering it's an M45 from Infiniti in the US, I just want to make sure.
    Yes its a VIP platform car, just buy the Nissan Gloria badges and throw them on =P

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    Not sure as of late,but is it totally required to have a true-vip platform car such as an aristo,president,and other models?
    Reason why I'm asking,I want to build a vip-inspired e46 m3

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    If its not a true VIP platform, than your car well just be "VIP styled". Oceanside huh? you station on Pendleton? lol

    Quote Originally Posted by philip-pino View Post
    Not sure as of late,but is it totally required to have a true-vip platform car such as an aristo,president,and other models?
    Reason why I'm asking,I want to build a vip-inspired e46 m3

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zer0_KooL View Post
    If its not a true VIP platform, than your car well just be "VIP styled". Oceanside huh? you station on Pendleton? lol
    haha nah,not in the military.You?

 

 

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