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  2. Japanese domestic market - Wikipedia

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    The term "Japanese domestic market" ("JDM") refers to Japan's home market for vehicles and vehicle parts. [1] Japanese owners contend with a strict motor vehicle inspection and grey markets. JDM is also incorrectly used as a term colloquially to refer to cars produced in Japan but sold in other countries.

  3. VIP style - Wikipedia

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    Common exterior modifications on VIP style cars include modified suspension to achieve a lowered ride height, typically using coilovers or air suspension, and often also modified or custom control arms, suspension knuckles, tie rods and more; 3 piece wheels, often in wide configurations with low offsets that sit flush with the fenders or tuck inside of them; modified exhausts; LED lighting ...

  4. JDM - Wikipedia

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    JDM may refer to: Organisations. Avions JDM, French aircraft manufacturer; Joe Denette Motorsports; People. Jack Della Maddalena, Australian mixed martial artist;

  5. Stance (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    Stance is related to other modification styles such as JDM (Japanese Domestic Market), Euro style and VIP style. A popular lowered stance customization that first emerged in the 1940s was the taildragger car, described by Motor Trend as follows:

  6. Lowrider - Wikipedia

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    A lowrider or low rider is a customized car with a lowered body that emerged among African American & Mexican American youth in the 1940s. [3] Lowrider also refers to the driver of the car and their participation in lowrider car clubs, which remain a part of African American Hip Hop culture & Chicano culture and have since expanded internationally.

  7. Itasha - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, an itasha (痛車, literally "painful" or "cringeworthy" [1] [2] + "car") is a car decorated with images of characters from anime, manga, or video games (especially bishōjo games or eroge). The decorations usually involve paint schemes and stickers.

  8. Rice burner - Wikipedia

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    Rice boy is a US derogatory term for the driver or builder of an import-car hot rod. [4] The terms may disparage cars or car enthusiasts as imposters or wanna-bes, using cheap modifications to imitate the appearance of high performance. The term is often defined as offensive or racist stereotyping.

  9. Automotive head-up display - Wikipedia

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    It toggles between the GPS navigation instruction arrow and the speedometer. The arrow is animated to appear scrolling forward as the car approaches the turn. The image is projected without any kind of glass combiner. HUD in a Mazda using a retractable combiner rather than being reflected from the windshield.