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Old Jan 22, 2007 | 05:43 PM
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Found a VIP style 5th gen...

This was in a VIP magazine I was browsing through in a boba coffee place.





The license plate is just a photoshop. I have never seen a 5th gen fixed up like this, exterior wise (other than Jdub). Engine was stock and so was the interior.
Old Jan 22, 2007 | 05:57 PM
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that's why it looks like it is in a junkyard......
Old Jan 22, 2007 | 06:05 PM
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i saw an actual VIP today...he wasnt driving a maxima.
dont understand this craze. larger fenders = "VIP"?
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Old Jan 22, 2007 | 06:28 PM
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looks alright but nice rims though haha
Old Jan 22, 2007 | 06:41 PM
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That exhaust is very funky.
Old Jan 22, 2007 | 06:52 PM
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the back looks like a scion tC


edit: scion at first glance, second look = neon!
Old Jan 22, 2007 | 06:54 PM
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Thats not very VIP IMO, at least the exterior isnt. Those wheels are not even close.

On the other hand this is.
Old Jan 22, 2007 | 07:06 PM
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Does anybody know what kind of spoiler that is?
Old Jan 22, 2007 | 07:37 PM
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Don't ever post a photo of that car again. Now I'm going to have nightmares about being trapped in a funhouse, while on shrooms, and seeing my maxima looking all silly and stupid.

That looks marginally worse even than the guy with the white and blue 5th gen with the Lambo doors and Pontiac Ram Air hood scoop...
Old Jan 22, 2007 | 07:38 PM
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those GXE tails are definitely VIP
Old Jan 22, 2007 | 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by JSutter
Thats not very VIP IMO, at least the exterior isnt. Those wheels are not even close.

On the other hand this is.
that's not VIP.

these are VIP

Old Jan 22, 2007 | 08:29 PM
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the rear fender is a bit too big, and needs 02-03 headlights

I gotta say it doesnt look bad at all!
If you cover the front in the first picture with your hand, it looks great! Makes it look like its RWD. and the spoiler is a nice touch!
Old Jan 22, 2007 | 10:03 PM
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Looks like it's trying to look tuner more than VIP...

LoL I say my car looks more VIP I just need some coilovers, but luv my H&R ride!

Here's a pic...and taking a look at that car vs. mine...I say I WIN!


Courtesy of EJ_ALLMOTA from IA.
Old Jan 22, 2007 | 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Jess
Looks like it's trying to look tuner more than VIP...

LoL I say my car looks more VIP I just need some coilovers, but luv my H&R ride!

Here's a pic...and taking a look at that car vs. mine...I say I WIN!


Courtesy of EJ_ALLMOTA from IA.
hahahaha wtf... you call your car VIP. You're far from VIP.
Old Jan 22, 2007 | 10:40 PM
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Originally Posted by ChromeSE5
This was in a VIP magazine I was browsing through in a boba coffee place.





The license plate is just a photoshop. I have never seen a 5th gen fixed up like this, exterior wise (other than Jdub). Engine was stock and so was the interior.

the grill looks clean and the rolled up fenders are sick as well as those massive rear cambers. but those angled tips and dragger wing are NO NO's
Old Jan 22, 2007 | 10:46 PM
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this is what VIP is.









this was stolen from Vipstylecars.com

Back in 2000, when I first got the GS400, it was decided that the car would be a daily driver and I would keep it simple. However, like always that changed when I began to research what other parts were available in Japan and not here in the US. I picked up my first Hyper Rev book for the JZS161 Toyota Aristo, with the intention of finding rims for my GS. However, it wasn't the Blitz or Sard Aristo that caught my eye, it was the Aristos from the companies like Fabulous, Sessions, and of course Junction Produce. There began this obsession for this thing called VIP Style Cars.

VIP Style or VIP car is very simple. Pronounced VIP or bippu not vee-eye-pee, like how we are used to saying it, but it is pronounced like a word. In Japan there is a large variety of luxury sedans available to purchase. VIP car starts with just that, the platform or the car. It’s not a VIP Car unless it starts with one of these cars. From Toyota, you have the Century, Celsior, Aristo, Crown, and Majesta. From Nissan you have the President, Cima, Gloria, Cedric, and the Q45. Then they take these platforms and merge on a massive body kit, larger rims that push the boundaries of offset fitment, an air suspension so that they can drive as low as they possibly can, and we can't forget about the exhausts that goes on these VIP Cars. Now, taking these aspects of a VIP Car, you then apply it to cars not accepted as a VIP Car. This in turn created a term I like to define as VIP Style Cars. There is a difference in Japan in regards to a VIP Car and lets say a K-Car or Style Wagon. All those styles bring up similar aspects of VIP Car but what makes a VIP Car “VIP” is the car itself. 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. You now see K-cars (Vitz, Scion, and other econo-box cars), vans (Oddessy and Previas) and many other vehicles (G35, IS300, 300Zs) with a heavy VIP Style influence. That also has trickled into our US market with the Scions xA and xB. European cars can fall within the “definition of a VIP car” but isn't as popular of a platform mainly because of an untold requirement. VIP Car has a sense of pride within the Japanese community on its luxury vehicles. However, I am now seeing shows like the Tokyo Special Import Car Show similar to Tokyo Auto Salon now being invaded by Junction Produce, Fabulous, and Auto Couture. When they build their car, they immense themselves in the culture of VIP Car… Noburi Flags, clothing, and getting EVERY accessory that the company made like lighters, teddy bears, fans, and other things.

Fitment of the wheels has always been the largest, most defining aspect that the US market uses for VIP Cars. This also brings the most controversy as well. The most heated debates on VIPStyleCars.com came from topics concerning cars and wheel fitments. We had terms like, if it ain't flush, it ain't VIP. I agree that proper fitment is the key to making a VIP Car look good, however my whole take on it… the car determines if it's a VIP car, not the wheel choice. When I had the chance to visit Japan recently, I saw VIP cars that didn't have the extreme wheel lip that we are so used to seeing here. Yes, the offsets were extremely aggressive however; they were still flat-faced wheels with no lip whatsoever. I just don't think it looks right unless the fitment was aggressive in my opinion, which is the reason I'm personally on a quest for new wheels for our GS400.

Next is the suspension, Air suspensions have become the norm. One main reason is the fact that some of these VIP cars come with a factory installed air suspension already. All that needed to be added to control this factory option was an Air controller like one from Data Systems. This gave you the chance to lower and raise your car without changing any suspension parts. This didn't bring the car down as low as we would like it to be, so then we went and looked up companies like Air Runner, Bold World, Universal Air, Canover, and many others. You had a choice of either a canister setup or the sleeve bag on a shock option. That way, you were able to just lay the frame on the car down on the ground and still be able to drive away when its time to go. Trust me, in Japan, their roads and driveways weren't pretty, how they drove these cars around on a daily basis boggles me… Coilovers are still VERY popular for the hardcore, cause they are still able to find the height that they want for driving and show purposes and costs less than half the price of air suspension set-ups. Hydraulic setups are now being touched upon by the likes of Tein to control their coilovers and be able to raise and lower the car from within the cabin. This is only available to wagons and vans from when I last looked into it, but I'm sure now, there might be more applications and companies venturing into this.

Interiors and sound systems of these cars can get very Gotti. Wood grain and screens are the first most obvious mods on the interior. You will see Wood grain trays on these cars. Screens for Navigation and of course, Video viewing is dominant. The sound systems I saw were very elaborate like the ones were see here in CES. One some cars, I saw wood grain all over the trunk to accent the subs that were stuffed in there.

Lastly, the body kits… Companies like Fabulous, Junction Produce, Wald, Veilside, Sessions, Auto Couture, Insurance, and many others offer a variety of styles to choose from. The defining factor is the size of these kits. They are never “puny” but more an elaboration of the factory lines. You can choose from the more milder, cleaner look like from Junction Produce, Admiration and Auto Couture. Then you can choose the aggressive lines like Fabulous, LA club, and Veilside. Then the EXTREME VIP Cars will come out with custom wide bodies and fender flares that will just make you take a double take more than once (even if that's not possible). Taking a cue from the wheels aspect of it, they then take the most widest wheel with the most aggressive offset possible and just bolt those onto the car with no problems.

Where does this all fit into the US market? With companies whose operations are based here are now trying to define the VIP market as Bentleys, Benzes, and other high end Euro cars, it basically leaves out the cars where it all began with for me, 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 do 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
Old Jan 22, 2007 | 10:46 PM
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Wow, how many more people are going to quote the pictures?

VIP Maxima just seems a bit of an oxymoron
Old Jan 22, 2007 | 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by A33 VQ30DEK
hahahaha wtf... you call your car VIP. You're far from VIP.
Mhmm okay...I said more VIP than the one posted. Read or stfu.
Old Jan 22, 2007 | 10:52 PM
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POS :

Originally Posted by ChromeSE5
VIP :





Work DH coupled with JIC VIP FTW!!!
Old Jan 22, 2007 | 11:04 PM
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Originally Posted by SEmy2K2go
Wow, how many more people are going to quote the pictures?

VIP Maxima just seems a bit of an oxymoron
Agreed.

When you say Japan VIP car I think of Lexus more so than a Nissan.
Old Jan 22, 2007 | 11:13 PM
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The car is a half assed wanna be VIP lol


I like how the fender doesnt match up w/ the bumper

If you look at the front bumper it kinda looks like the cut the bottom off of a sarona or w/e body kit and molded it into the stock bumper, looks really fuggly
Old Jan 22, 2007 | 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by SEmy2K2go
VIP Maxima just seems a bit of an oxymoron
Wonder why JIC built VIP coilovers for A33/A34 ?...
Old Jan 22, 2007 | 11:32 PM
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"VIP" tagged products do not make the entire car "VIP"

I don't care for any of it personally though, so my opinion is pretty moot.
Old Jan 22, 2007 | 11:36 PM
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Originally Posted by SEmy2K2go
"VIP" tagged products do not make the entire car "VIP"

I don't care for any of it personally though, so my opinion is pretty moot.
Please keep pointless opinions to yourself ...
Old Jan 22, 2007 | 11:45 PM
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Originally Posted by hayai240sx
Please keep pointless opinions to yourself ...
Once you offer more than little comments, come talk to me.
Old Jan 22, 2007 | 11:45 PM
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Originally Posted by hayai240sx
Please keep pointless opinions to yourself ...
Uh oh...

Anyways...everyone agrees that car is not VIP. Thread is done
Old Jan 22, 2007 | 11:47 PM
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the spoiler looks ok.....
Old Jan 22, 2007 | 11:55 PM
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Originally Posted by NYghettoGLE
the spoiler looks ok.....
It would have looked better if they made it almost flush with the trunk instead of that 1 inch gap, again its half assed
Old Jan 22, 2007 | 11:56 PM
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Originally Posted by SEmy2K2go
Once you offer more than little comments, come talk to me.
Bear in mind, you said it yourself first... not me... :
Originally Posted by SEmy2K2go
my opinion is pretty moot.
Old Jan 23, 2007 | 12:00 AM
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