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Dre, go over to Sanrio's in the mall and buy a hello kitty doll, then tie it to a yarn. Or I can tie you a knot with some fat shoe laces, and I'll call it "JL" instead of "JP".
Dre, go over to Sanrio's in the mall and buy a hello kitty doll, then tie it to a yarn. Or I can tie you a knot with some fat shoe laces, and I'll call it "JL" instead of "JP".
or you can always just go to the Auntie Ann's pretzle store at the mall and get one to go and hang that shiet on your mirror, the best part is you can take it off and eat it when you get hungry.
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When you go to your car during the day, it be all heated up ready to eat.
Hello kitty doll + Auntie Ann's pretzle = less than $10, and you can get it all together at the mall.
Thanks man...depending on my ride height when I get my new wheels or when I get bags, I'm fixing my bumper. Plus I'm gonna modify it a little so it'll be a one of a kind type of thing
No G35 is ever going to be considered VIP, regardless if its a coupe or sedan, it just isn't the right platform. The only vehicles in the Infiniti class that are considered VIP are the Q45 and M45.
VIP style cars are other vehicles that are not of the VIP platform but incorporate concepts from it. In short, VIP and VIP style cars incorporate elegance, being slammed, and having extreme offsets.
VIP style cars are other vehicles that are not of the VIP platform but incorporate concepts from it. In short, VIP and VIP style cars incorporate elegance, being slammed, and having extreme offsets.
wow this is news to me, a g35 is NOT a vip platform car?
i don't get how it went from, hmm i think i wanna get a fusa to OMG your going vip
but while on the subject of vip(which however is not really pronounced vip, we'll let the vip experts among us give us the formal definition)
these doesn't bad..


granted there are some cars, aka the black lexus gs with just stupid camber,that go WAY beyond but there ARE other cars out there besides that.. its like EVERY style, not EVERYONE attempting pulls it off..
i don't get how it went from, hmm i think i wanna get a fusa to OMG your going vip
but while on the subject of vip(which however is not really pronounced vip, we'll let the vip experts among us give us the formal definition)
these doesn't bad..


granted there are some cars, aka the black lexus gs with just stupid camber,that go WAY beyond but there ARE other cars out there besides that.. its like EVERY style, not EVERYONE attempting pulls it off..
Last edited by eurodre; Jul 28, 2009 at 12:18 AM.
Correct, it's "vip" as in saying "vick" but instead of the "ck" its a "p". It also derived from the mafia in Japan, so they would not be as noticeable as opposed to a benz or something, but something much more common.
I never mentioned you were doing VIP, I simply stated that if you planned to, do it properly. The vehicles you see with a kintuna and/or fusa are pretty much all vehicles that are going for that vip style look. However, there are those that do try to achieve a vip/sport look and IMO, you'd need a vehicle that looks agressive (not just wheels) to obtain that.
I never mentioned you were doing VIP, I simply stated that if you planned to, do it properly. The vehicles you see with a kintuna and/or fusa are pretty much all vehicles that are going for that vip style look. However, there are those that do try to achieve a vip/sport look and IMO, you'd need a vehicle that looks agressive (not just wheels) to obtain that.





