What would make the best low-rider japanese car?

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What would make the best low-rider??

1983-1988 camary
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19%
later model camary
0
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ke20/25/30/35
2
13%
Nissan Bluebird u12/u13
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1980's corolla fwd
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OTHER
11
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Total votes : 16

Postby Emperor » Tue May 31, 2005 7:26 pm

Well that's orignal. lol..

Nah, good luck with the business.
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Postby Blackrazor » Tue May 31, 2005 7:46 pm

THA SHZ wrote:which u could say the same for sumone whos puts to many bloody subs all thru their car and then cant drive around with it on without blowin their eardrums or standing outside it , turning it on and thinkin that they r kewl .

I couldnt agree with you more. Most real car audio enthusiasts would think that just as idiotic as you do :) That kind of a car is about as much a 'performance audio system' as a riced up bling wagon sacked out the the nines is a 'performance car'

pervert wrote:Think about it, a set of components, a decent head-unit, and maybe a sub is all you need, much like a slight lowering job.

By that rather strange logic, i suspect you drive a 1.3L econo-car, because thats all you 'need' right? I mean, theres no point having a better car, it still just drives you round exactly the same, right? :P

My point is, buying better audio gear just makes the driving experience better, especially for music fans. Lowering your car more makes the experience worse, period. One is about acheiving an enjoyable end result, the other is about doing something entirely pointless just to impress shallow-minded onlookers. Therein lies the difference.
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Postby lowridding » Tue May 31, 2005 7:48 pm

Its not easy to think of a name.

Most good names already taken.
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Postby pervert » Tue May 31, 2005 9:02 pm

Blackrazor wrote:By that rather strange logic, i suspect you drive a 1.3L econo-car, because thats all you 'need' right?


Haha, its far from an economical 1.3L.

Blackrazor wrote:One is about acheiving an enjoyable end result, the other is about doing something entirely pointless just to impress shallow-minded onlookers. Therein lies the difference.


According to who, you?

YOU love audio, so therefore your stereo modification is for YOUR enjoyment.

But why does a low car nessecarily have to be lowerd to impress 'shallow-minded onlookers'? Is it not marginally possible that a person actually likes the look of a low car themselves, hence chooses to have their car that way, not giving a rats arse about what anyone else thinks?

Tell me, in your insanly excessive audio installs, where company's charge you $12,000 for a set of speakers that $500 worth would have done the same job as far as you'll ever be aware, do you present them well? Fancy mounting locations/style, showing it off in the best way you can, especially in a SQ install, being that many SPL geeks don't give a shit what theirs looks like inside....

Hmmm... :?
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Postby Blackrazor » Tue May 31, 2005 9:09 pm

pervert wrote: Fancy mounting locations/style, showing it off in the best way you can, especially in a SQ install

Sure i do. But only if it doesnt prove detrimental to the sonic result i'm trying to acheive. For the same reason, i have NO issues with nice subtle body kits or decent mods : so long as they have no detrimental effect, theres no reason not to do them. But i dont understand sacking : its taking a car and deliberately making it worse to drive, for the sake of looks.... THATS what i dont understand :)

Anyway, lets just agree to disagree, i'm sure you think i'm a loonbat for liking audio just the same as i think sacked car owners are loonbats, so lets just live and let live :) Still doesnt mean i have to like em ;)

(Oh and for the record, i'd never spend $12k in a million years on front speakers... but you can certainly hear the difference as you go up in price, with speakers anyway... with amps, etc, its debatable, but with speakers, its always audible... but like most things, you're paying 50% more for 5% improvement, just like with car mods :))
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Postby pervert » Tue May 31, 2005 9:16 pm

Fair enough... 8)
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Postby Dell'Orto » Tue May 31, 2005 9:44 pm

Back on topic....a Toyota Century, especially the later model ones with the V12...would look pretty mean, sacked on 24's :lol:
Probably a better VIP car than low rider, but meh.
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try insurance for that thing!

Postby lowridding » Tue May 31, 2005 9:46 pm

an expensive low rider!
the v12 toyotas dont come cheap!

I saw a really nice 1981 Nissan Skyline with 17inch cromed mags and was around 35mm from the ground (fully legal)

It was jet black with dark tinted windows it looks da bomb!
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Postby Dell'Orto » Tue May 31, 2005 9:52 pm

No, they're not at all...but whats the point doing a cheap low rider, it'd just look tacky. I'm sorry, but I dont class an R30 Skyline as cool.
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Postby Adamal » Tue May 31, 2005 10:10 pm

One of those old school Soarers. From the early 80's I think they are.
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Postby lowridding » Tue May 31, 2005 10:10 pm

The rb30 skyline's look sweet when done up right.

What would be sweet would be cruzing up queen street on a chopper!!

I once remember seing a sweet 1999 alteza low rider with full hydralicts and boy was that thing low!.

Was also thinking maybe a b2000 or a ford f100/150 from aussie!
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