Why is everyone into JDM style?
Many people here seem to rip on people for having big body kits and altezzas, and they talk about form over function. If that's the case then why do some of you spend so much money on JDM parts? Maybe it's because i don't live in california where everyone has hondas, but here it seems pointless to spend hundreds of dollars on lights with different reflectors. Why don't you just go for a stock look or something with a mild body kit and spend the rest of the money on go fast parts?
Why don't you just go for a stock look or something with a mild body kit and spend the rest of the money on go fast parts?
JDM means OEM in alot of cases. There are alot of JDM ******, but you gotta remember that many of these parts are functional.
Example: Rims from JDM Companies (Desmond, Volk, Etc...)
They are normally lighter, stronger, and more expensive
There's a different between JDM and OEM (Sleeper) look, but the problem comes in when some *** posts his Bodykitted Out, Neon Green Eh2 on the board expecting to get props.
Both Schools of thought (JDM and OEM) are gonna rip on this ***. Also, doing that to a hatch is pretty sacriligous to people like me. Jag-offs buying hatches messin' everything up.
Example: Rims from JDM Companies (Desmond, Volk, Etc...)
They are normally lighter, stronger, and more expensive

There's a different between JDM and OEM (Sleeper) look, but the problem comes in when some *** posts his Bodykitted Out, Neon Green Eh2 on the board expecting to get props.
Both Schools of thought (JDM and OEM) are gonna rip on this ***. Also, doing that to a hatch is pretty sacriligous to people like me. Jag-offs buying hatches messin' everything up.
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