My "VIP" style intrest started when "big body" cars started drifting in Japan early 2000s ...Then came the deep dive into theses big cars, an found a whole new world! Great show guys. Lowering Equipment.....lol
When I was super young I had the city floor mat that I would drive my hot wheels car on. From there I started collecting the diecast 1;24 scale DUB City, Jada Import Tuner cars. Ive never really been into Hot Wheels now as an adult though.
There is a strong vibe with these people that innovation is something they steer clear of. If it was a scale that their weight is all the way at tradition.
So someone can correct me but from what I’ve been told from someone who lived in Japan the curtains is because their not allowed to tint windows so it drew too much attention for the actual yakuza so they optioned the curtains and when cars weren’t offering it they would put them in so people could see the boss in the back seat.
@@BlackPanther-oo4zj If you listen to the episode you'll hear me say there's no exact definition or that there isn't a list of boxes you have to tick. But a 2000 Q45 (Y33) is one of the very popular chassis for VIP cars, V8, RWD, Luxury sedan!
I love vip cars cause I was a teen in the 90s, and most usdm vip chassis were hood classics!
My "VIP" style intrest started when "big body" cars started drifting in Japan early 2000s ...Then came the deep dive into theses big cars, an found a whole new world! Great show guys. Lowering Equipment.....lol
I think less is more, functional, and somewhat a "oem+" type of vip for me. Front table and curtains in my mazda has DEFINITELY helped. Lol
When I was super young I had the city floor mat that I would drive my hot wheels car on. From there I started collecting the diecast 1;24 scale DUB City, Jada Import Tuner cars. Ive never really been into Hot Wheels now as an adult though.
There is a strong vibe with these people that innovation is something they steer clear of. If it was a scale that their weight is all the way at tradition.
So someone can correct me but from what I’ve been told from someone who lived in Japan the curtains is because their not allowed to tint windows so it drew too much attention for the actual yakuza so they optioned the curtains and when cars weren’t offering it they would put them in so people could see the boss in the back seat.
Would make sense imo
Bro hit a memory when he said hot imports night bro I remember my dad bought me the dvd because he new I was into cars 🥹🥹
“Lowering Equipment”= filling your car with sand so it sits lower
Low riders will put cement in their trunks to make them sit lower
Can a sc400 be a vip car? Or is it only a sedan thing?
Where's the pic of the Aristo they were talking about being on the Wangan?
Sorry I couldn’t find it last night while I was editing, I’ll have Matt post it up in the discord
@@LEPAutomotive where in the discord is this video?
But the interiors are the best part to me lol. 💙
Do you think cars that aren’t the typical big body sedans can be made “vip” style? Or just no?
Yes they can be “vip style inspired” but it’ll will never be a vip car ya feel?
Absolutely, this is considered "VIP-Style"
Insane Stance and Offset had ties with people now apart of Infamous Society. Infamous is a far better group than ISO was back in the day
Is my 2000 Infiniti Q45 VIP?
The car on its own?
@@LEPAutomotive What is the definition of VIP?
@@BlackPanther-oo4zj watch the podcast lol
is it vip now? no. But it is one of many starting platforms for a VIP build.
@@BlackPanther-oo4zj If you listen to the episode you'll hear me say there's no exact definition or that there isn't a list of boxes you have to tick. But a 2000 Q45 (Y33) is one of the very popular chassis for VIP cars, V8, RWD, Luxury sedan!