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Japanese auto enthusiasts modify their vehicles in extreme ways, or better known as Bōsōzoku or VIP style. Typically, VIP style refers to Japanese luxury automobiles that have been made lower and wider in stance, complete with over-the-top wheels, suspension, as well as body kits. Whether Bōsōzoku or VIP, rear-wheel drive sedans, minivans and kei cars, are typically used. This Porsche 911 GT3 RS owner decided to create a one off ceramic-coated Laguna pipe exhaust for his.
VIP-style modifications and their history have often been linked to the Yakuza. The reasoning for this is by using JDM cars with modifications associated with limousines, gangsters could avoid detection by the police and rival gangs. Vehicles with VIP style modifications usually have common characteristics, like deep dish wheels with low offsets that sit flush with the fenders, exhausts that stick out past the rear bumper, a crazy body kit, glossy paint, and a lowered ride height.
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