Yes, it is a common term for nice Japanese badged cars ruined by foolish owners who subjected them to horrid mods. So common that it is international. I've seen this term used internationally (any place I've been where I could pick up a copy of an import tuning mag printed in English).bawlsyTDi said:ricer has been used for years to define a typically japanese manufactured car that has been distastefully modified. It has nothing to do with rice, rice eating, etc. rice-rocket is a typical motorcycle term, not ricer.
sumthin fishy said:I dont mind properly moddified rides either. But, although the sound isnt annoying, I feel the same about american cars. My firebird is the formula 350, with a hot cam, MSD ignition, custom intake and a single exhoust pipe(upgraded to 3" pipe though), with a stock muffler. Those 350 camaros, and GT stangs, with nothing but dual flows, dont look as good through my rearview as they sound.![]()
There's got to be something special about these cars. The US Postal Service uses the right-hand-drive versions of these Subarus for mail delivery in mountainous areas.DeputyChiefJR said:I have a Subaru Outback Sport and I love it!