NickD
PowerDork
3/5/20 9:04 a.m.
I was just saying the other day, I can appreciate a nicely done stance or bippu car if there is obvious passion and effort and care put into it. Its not my thing, not something I would do, but if it has gorgeous paint and bodywork and nice expensive wheels and a swank interior, I can appreciate it. What I can't stand is the MkIV Golf with rotted out quarter panels, poorly rolled front fenders, a plasti-dipped hood , one or more body panels of a different color and curb-damaged knockoff-brand wheels and is not a works-in-progress. That's not a stance car, that's just a E36 M3box that you bought wheels for that don't fit properly.
Can we do kyusha Kai next?
Duke
MegaDork
3/5/20 9:43 a.m.
This is my buddy Kyle Goode's Crown. He lives in Adelaide, AU.
I needed to lower it a lot more but that's the basic idea here
ShawnG
UltimaDork
3/5/20 11:51 a.m.
A former employee of ours had a Bippu style Toyota Aristo.
I realise my sample size is only "one" but I was very underwhelmed. Too low, rode rough and handled badly. Considering that it had a 2JZ turbo, it was slow too.
Slow to the point that we were going for lunch in it and one of the guys asked "This thing has a turbo, right?".
It did have a very expensive knot hanging from the rear view mirror though.
I'm sure there is a fine line between "Bippu" and "Broken".
In reply to ShawnG :
A very expensive knot?
A stock turbo Aristo isn't a terribly fast car. If he didn't mod it at all, it's only pushing about 280hp.
Duke
MegaDork
3/5/20 12:03 p.m.
dculberson said:
In reply to ShawnG :
A very expensive knot?
It's a Japanese / Asian / VIP-style thing:
I'm thiiiiiiis close to turning 50 years old and I love this stuff. It's a craft. An art. I'm pretty sure that's how the builders see it so who am I to argue?
Duke said:
dculberson said:
In reply to ShawnG :
A very expensive knot?
It's a Japanese / Asian / VIP-style thing:
Actually it's a religious thing. Shinto or the fat guy. can't remember exactly. I believe Shinto, because those charms are to "ward away" the "evil spirits".