IS - 2nd Gen (2006-2013) Discussion about the 2006+ model IS models

Back from Carlisle with NELOC! Won VIP... new pics.

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old 05-08-07, 05:58 AM
  #16  
revhi
Driver
 
revhi's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: nj
Posts: 114
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Default

That car and girl is hideous.

I don't know about you but winning to me is coming in first place, not second.
Old 05-08-07, 06:31 AM
  #17  
plex
1UZFE/2JZGTE
iTrader: (11)
 
plex's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: MD
Posts: 13,273
Received 75 Likes on 58 Posts
Default

Congrats on the win. The VIP scene is relatively new and judges at these shows probably just classify luxury as VIP and not the way some of us would with the typical luxury sedan slammed with a kit and crazy offsets. Everyone has their own definition of VIP.
Old 05-08-07, 06:40 AM
  #18  
Supershyguy
Pole Position
 
Supershyguy's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Toronto, Canada
Posts: 377
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Default

thats more Dub then VIP I think
Old 05-08-07, 07:30 AM
  #19  
04lrg
Driver
 
04lrg's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: TX
Posts: 110
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Default

Maybe someone can chime in and give us an exact explanation of vip?
Old 05-08-07, 07:39 AM
  #20  
DaveGS4
Forum Administrator

iTrader: (2)
 
DaveGS4's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 31,553
Received 2,270 Likes on 1,378 Posts
Default

Congrats on placing 2nd, regardless of category . Car show judges often go for over the top, lots of bling and that's good for you!

I'll link you a VIP definition from the site of one of our CL vendors. http://www.highsocietyvip.com/vipstyle.html
History:

VIP cars stated approximately thirteen or fourteen years ago in Japan. However, they were not known as VIP cars. Originally, VIP cars came from a team named Black Cockroach in Wakayama Prefecture. That team's cars were published in the national car magazine for the first time in Japan. The Black Cockroach had black Cima, Cedric, Celsior and Crown, which were very unique and exemplified the owner's personalities. Many have VIP cars tied to the Japanese mafia, better known as the Yakuza, to the beginnings of the VIP scene in Japan. Afterwards, a team named VIP Company evolved that belonged to Mr. Taketomi, the eventual owner of Junction Produce, a leader in VIP styling in Japan. It was popular in Osaka Sooner and later, Sendai city in Miyagi prefecture. The popularity of VIP cars spread to Sendai city and Young Auto magazine, which brought Chibaragi, a name of remodeling cars, to the public.

Before naming VIP Car, those cars including racing, motorcycle gang and remodeled racing cars were called a Haiso car (high society salon cars), a Kowamote car (coercive atmosphere car) and an Oshidashi car (push car). The Young Auto established a corner of the customizing scene by restyling luxury cars. They coined named VIP CLUB when the owners displayed their remodeled luxury cars. These cars would become what we know as VIP.

The VIP scene eventually lead to the establishment of VIP Car Magazine., a company and magazine that was started by a publisher from Young Auto Magazine. VIP Car Magazine showed remodeling luxury cars called a VIP Car. The VIP Car magazine has been distributed for ten years, mainly in Japan. In Osaka, there a VIP company team, which dressed up VIP cars and started by Mr. Taketormi, was a pioneer who drove the popularity of VIP cars approximately fourteen years ago.

Traditional Definition:

VIP car is very simple. Usually pronounced V-I-P (vee-eye-pee) and meaning Very Important Person, the true pronunciation is VIP, or bippu, where it's pronounced like a word.

Cars that fit into the VIP category are predominantly rear wheel drive Japanese luxury platforms such as the Celsior, CIMA, Cedric/Gloria, and Crown, just to name a few. These cars are usually the more expensive models and are usually purchased by the more affluent car owners. It's not a VIP Car unless it starts with one of these cars. Many VIP purists will not consider any other platforms as VIP, even though other cars can take the styling cues from the larger VIP sedans. This is commonly known as VIP Styling.

VIP Characteristics:
VIP cars can loosely be translated to “Low and Wide”. Many have argued that VIP cars can include European and even American cars. These can be considered VIP Style as long as they follow in the VIP guidelines, but they will never be VIP Platforms. Some general characteristics of VIP Style are:

Large/wide wheels (many times with big lips and low offsets) that are flush to the fender
Stretched tires in order to tuck the wheels under the fenders
Low stance via adjustable suspension or air ride
Substantial body kits to achieve the “Wide” look
Custom body work to accentuate the “Wide” look
Custom video and audio components and installations
Wood grain interiors with additional trays and extensions on the dash
Custom seats and mats
Additional and upgraded internal and external lighting
Louder exhausts with larger tips
Engine/performance work (though not as popular)


VIP Culture:
When VIP car enthusiasts in Japan build their car, they immerse themselves in the culture of VIP Car. Accessories like Noburi Flags, clothing, lighters, teddy bears, fans, and every accessory that a company makes are purchased and proudly displayed. Many automotive events and gatherings in Japan are steeped in the tradition of the VIP culture. Simple gatherings of enthusiasts can turn into major events. As usual in the Japanese culture, the cars are the stars, but socializing and even food are main attractions. VIP Car has a sense of pride within the Japanese community on its luxury vehicles.



VIP Styling
VIP styling is taking the aspects that was started in Japan with the VIP Cars and merging them onto cars that aren't really considered VIP car platforms. Some platforms that are gaining popularity are the K-cars (Vitz, Scion, and other econo-box cars), vans (Odyssey and Previas) and many other vehicles (G35, IS300, 300Zs) that have been heavily influenced by the VIP Style. That also has trickled into our US market with the larger cars like the Chrysler 300C and Dodge Magnum.. European cars can also be influenced by the VIP cars, and have been gaining popularity in the US.

US Market for VIP:
Where does this all fit into the US market? With companies who's operations are based here are now trying to define the VIP market as Bentleys, Benz's, and other high end Euro cars, it basically leaves out the cars where it all began, the Lexus GS and LS, and the Infiniti M and Q series. Yes, the US automobile market may not have the choice of Japanese luxury cars found in Japan but we make due with what we are provided. However the view of VIP Car or VIP Style Cars is being EXTREMELY skewed in the US and leaves the hardcore VIP Car enthusiast with a sour taste in its mouth. VIP Car starts with the platform first. 350Zs, G35s, Scions, Accords, and other cars are defining the VIP Style Car… VIP Style Cars was mainly a term devised to help define the difference from a VIP Car platform and a car accessorized with VIP styling. This website has room for everyone. I created this site for the reason to give these people a home to learn and educate each other. Whether you own a VIP Car or own a VIP Style Car… Yes, we will have to define our own definition of VIP Style Cars but we can't stray too far from the foundation of it all. There will be those of us who will stick to our VIP Car platforms and those who will decide that their Scion fits the platform as well. Both sides are correct in that matter. What is wrong is to decide that our VIP Car platforms are not acceptable platforms of VIP here in the US.


Last edited by DaveGS4; 05-08-07 at 07:43 AM.
Old 05-08-07, 07:55 AM
  #21  
IRCRomeo
Pole Position
Thread Starter
 
IRCRomeo's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: PA
Posts: 368
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Default

The grouping for classes was strange this year. Hondas have six or more categories, but Lexus was grouped in the category VIP with other higher-end cars.
Old 05-08-07, 09:47 AM
  #22  
kilo6_one
Lexus Test Driver
iTrader: (2)
 
kilo6_one's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: california
Posts: 1,046
Likes: 0
Received 2 Likes on 2 Posts
Default

yeah, i would not say that is VIP according to industry and cultural standards, but congrats.................

VIP is usually slammed stretched blacked out or monocolored, no chrome and really deep dished out rims. atleast it is here in cali, and last time i looked japan.
Old 05-08-07, 10:01 AM
  #23  
LayinLo
Pole Position
 
LayinLo's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Texas
Posts: 360
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Default

Nice lookin ride you got there ....and
Congrats on placing
Old 05-08-07, 01:59 PM
  #24  
FrankyJ
Lexus Test Driver

 
FrankyJ's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Sleep in Long Island, Dominican Parties in Queens
Posts: 983
Likes: 0
Received 1 Like on 1 Post
Default

who got first?
Old 05-08-07, 02:17 PM
  #25  
weezeeG35
Lead Lap
 
weezeeG35's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: New York
Posts: 504
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Default

congrats. agree with everyone else though
Old 05-08-07, 03:31 PM
  #26  
Hartawan
Former Vendor
iTrader: (1)
 
Hartawan's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: S.CA
Posts: 4,101
Likes: 0
Received 1 Like on 1 Post
Default

Originally Posted by FrankyJ
who got first?
Originally Posted by IRCRomeo
A 1st gen IS with custom paint and a ton of mods took first.
. Any pictures of that IS?
Old 05-08-07, 04:37 PM
  #27  
MrMark
Lexus Fanatic
iTrader: (3)
 
MrMark's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2001
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 8,058
Likes: 0
Received 21 Likes on 21 Posts
Default

This VIP has absolutely nothing to do with the traditional definition of VIP in Japan. It's a definition to class the cars in the NCCA fashion....which does not conform to the traditional definition.

He won....and let's leave it at that. Congrats IRCRomeo for the win !!!

No need to get down on the guy if the judges picked him to win....
Old 05-08-07, 05:41 PM
  #28  
100plus
Lexus Test Driver
 
100plus's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: New York
Posts: 1,243
Likes: 0
Received 2 Likes on 1 Post
Default

the super vip car. btw i like those pics, congrats on your victory.
Old 05-08-07, 07:26 PM
  #29  
josephdoc
Lexus Champion
 
josephdoc's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: CA
Posts: 1,815
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Default

Again, this following picture is not a VIP car.

This is a good example of an EXE car...
Old 05-08-07, 08:12 PM
  #30  
LuxLivinIS
Driver School Candidate
 
LuxLivinIS's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: FL
Posts: 31
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Default

^agree even though it is a nice car it is still not VIP. Needs to be wide! Also does anyone else get the feeling of the BMW 7 series with this car. not really in the front end but half way down the car towards the back with these wheels looks to much like a BWM
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
quick123
VIP Style
18
09-10-19 02:23 PM
VIP Modular Wheels
Club Lexus Vendor Product Announcements
0
02-17-15 05:05 PM
jmax.garage
GS - 1st Gen (1993-1997)
6
08-05-10 06:48 PM
flipside909
GS - 1st Gen (1993-1997)
20
11-24-06 06:43 PM
jtanoyo1
Car Chat
23
09-26-04 04:01 PM



Quick Reply: Back from Carlisle with NELOC! Won VIP... new pics.



All times are GMT -7. The time now is 05:24 PM.