Is this car ricey?
#1
Is this car ricey?
I know this is the 350(Fairlady)Z from Tokyo Drift, but this car does not seem to be as ricey as the other F&F cars. What do you think?
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#5
RE: Is this car ricey?
The wing on a car that CAN go this fast serves a purpose, unlike your daily driver with a wing. And the paint job is different, but it's a clean look, so I'd hafta say "No, not a ricer, just a racer!" And honestly I wouldn't turn it down if I was handed the keys anyway!!!
#6
RE: Is this car ricey?
A wing like that helps nothing. The only aftermarket company that supplies wings to the import crowd that uses a wind tunnle is Mugen(that is why a true mugen body kit/wing combo go for around $4000)
Any time you make a product like that w/o a wind tunnle you are doing nothing but guessing.
Any time you make a product like that w/o a wind tunnle you are doing nothing but guessing.