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...VIP is a tuning style.
That Odyssey is SOOOOO tight. That model Odyssey is like the one minivan I would drive.
That Odyssey is SOOOOO tight. That model Odyssey is like the one minivan I would drive.
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Originally Posted by B serious,Mar 30 2010, 06:19 PM
...VIP is a tuning style.
That Odyssey is SOOOOO tight. That model Odyssey is like the one minivan I would drive.
That Odyssey is SOOOOO tight. That model Odyssey is like the one minivan I would drive.
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Originally Posted by B serious,Mar 30 2010, 06:19 PM
...VIP is a tuning style.
That Odyssey is SOOOOO tight. That model Odyssey is like the one minivan I would drive.
That Odyssey is SOOOOO tight. That model Odyssey is like the one minivan I would drive.
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Originally Posted by 305s2k,Mar 30 2010, 06:25 PM
I know VIP is a tuning style... there is still nothing VIP about it. A dirty old van, with dents, scratches, stickers, rust spots, a drop and some stretched tires doesn't make it VIP.
"Characteristics
Cars associated with VIP style usually have common characteristics; such as large diameter rims (usually broad faced designs) with low offsets that sit flush with the fender, exhausts that stick out past the rear bumper (although not so much emphasized these days), a full bodykit or lip kit, glossy paint and a lowered ride height. It is not uncommon to see extremly negative camber on many VIP style cars. Traditional colors of VIP Style cars are usually black, white, grey and silver." -Wiki
As long as my buddy's ride is along those characteristics, its considered along the paths of VIP