Any car, usually an economy car, originating from any country (though most commonly of Japanese origin) equipped with any of the following:
-A wing that could double as a high-dive.
-An over-the-top body
kit. This
will likely not match up with any of the vehicle's body lines and
will be attatched hapazardly to the body as to cause severe misalignment with body panels. Primer is the color of choice, although the rare ricer
will choose to paint their kit.
-Paintjobs that are either outrageously gaudy or that vary from body panel to body panel.
-Stickers representing high performance trim levels on base or
mid-level models (i.e. GT-R,
Cobra,
SS, Si, Type-R, etc)
-Clearly aftermarket
head- or taillights. Typically clear or "Altezza" lights are most
popular, but other models can be seen as well.
-Neon lights affixed to the exterior of the car, most often of a contrasting color to
whatever paint
job the car may be sporting.
-Gauges that have no importance to the car at hand. i.e. A boost gauge in a non-boosted car. This can sometimes be represented by installation of a multi-pod pillar intended to give other drivers the impression that the car has something worthwhile done to it.
-While not a definining feature of "rice", there
will often be present a large (6" dia or larger) tachometer mounted on the dashboard.
-A shift light installed in an automatic street car.
-Any other modifications done to a car that makes it stick out like a sore thumb and/or appear faster than it is in real life.