who here used to be a RICER?
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who here used to be a RICER?
.....and can admit it I dont think I qualify as a ricer cus I never installed an exhaust or intake but i did have rims 19" racing harts T5 drop on eibach springs and cleared out lights and altezza TAils on my Dark Green 4 dr 97 Honda Accord EX Vtec no stickers aside from two small sticker s on the back windows from my old car club and A nice sound system.....is this rice maybe so but just wanted to know who else here saw the light?
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I had a Honda too, but never thought of myself as a ricer. I had a 95 Accord Ex Bordeaux Red Pearl/ Grey Leather. I did not have an exhaust buy I did have a intake (DC Sports DAC), 18" TSW Hockenheim R's chrome, Neuspeed Race/KYB suspension, sidemarkers, clear front lenses and a Greddy Lip.
Ricer? hell I thought I was a PIMP with that car!! LOL
Ricer? hell I thought I was a PIMP with that car!! LOL
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I never riced a car out but I thought like one for a while. I thought neon and loud paint was cool. . Damn Fast and the Furious. Thank goodness CL brought me back to my senses.
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i had a light blue 94 accord ex with 19 inch axis , i just painted the moldings same color put music and cleared the lights around, didn't think i was a ricer tho. tho i did do the red jag lights on it...
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This is the closet the kid has ever come to RICE, DIY mesh grill and color matched trim, turn signals converted to daytime lights w/hyper whites in them, clear corners and tail lights painted candy red. I didn't think it was that bad
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well my altezzas are in the mail, and i'm in the process of welding a canister to the end of my exhaust...i'll post some pics up when its done...
wait, whats rice?
jk jk! I drive a honda, but i'm not a ricer..
wait, whats rice?
jk jk! I drive a honda, but i'm not a ricer..
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Originally posted by TruenoHatchiRok
well my altezzas are in the mail, and i'm in the process of welding a canister to the end of my exhaust...i'll post some pics up when its done...
wait, whats rice?
jk jk! I drive a honda, but i'm not a ricer..
well my altezzas are in the mail, and i'm in the process of welding a canister to the end of my exhaust...i'll post some pics up when its done...
wait, whats rice?
jk jk! I drive a honda, but i'm not a ricer..
your altezza are only in the mail
they are now on my car
here:
is that rice?
jk that's not my car
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Originally posted by TruenoHatchiRok
hey that dc5 is beautiful!
that SSM or PWP in your sig?
hey that dc5 is beautiful!
that SSM or PWP in your sig?
they call it TW (Taffeta white) since mine is base but i call it refrigerator white
cant afford Type S's insurance prices and i was 17 when i got mine
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Seriously. None of you is a ricer.
I personally think that DIY mesh grill on the black Accord actually looks pretty decent.
In my area, the true ricers are those who cut corners, spent minimal amounts of money, and have no taste in modding their cars.
Examples are cars such as Accords, and Integras running around with cut springs, stock black spare rims, unpainted hood, unpainted fiberglass body kits that are all banged up, and a bunch of dings and dents on the car body.
Why would anyone want to make his/her car look like this? If I were in high school and do not have the money to make my Integra a magazine quality modified car, I'd rather keep it clean, stock, and maintain it well. At least you make yourself more presentable to people this way.
Jon
I personally think that DIY mesh grill on the black Accord actually looks pretty decent.
In my area, the true ricers are those who cut corners, spent minimal amounts of money, and have no taste in modding their cars.
Examples are cars such as Accords, and Integras running around with cut springs, stock black spare rims, unpainted hood, unpainted fiberglass body kits that are all banged up, and a bunch of dings and dents on the car body.
Why would anyone want to make his/her car look like this? If I were in high school and do not have the money to make my Integra a magazine quality modified car, I'd rather keep it clean, stock, and maintain it well. At least you make yourself more presentable to people this way.
Jon