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River don’t mean a Asian car or cars with body parts. A ricer is a person who drives a slow car and runs a 500$ spoiler because it looks cool.
basically they make car look cool but do nothing to the actual vehicle.
I-inspired
C-car
E-enhancement
River don’t mean a Asian car or cars with body parts. A ricer is a person who drives a slow car and runs a 500$ spoiler because it looks cool.
basically they make car look cool but do nothing to the actual vehicle.
by Thic.jonney August 08, 2021
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A person who makes unecessary modifications to their most often import car (hence the term "rice") to make it (mostly make it look) faster. The most common modifications are (but not limited to):
- Huge exhaust that serves no purpose but to make the car louder
- Large spoiler on the back that looks like something Boeing made for the 747
- Lots of after-market company stickers they don't have parts from, but must be cool
- Expensive rims that usually cost more than the car itself
- Bodykit to make the car appear lower, usually accented with chicken wire
- Clear tail lights and corner signals
- A "performace intake"- a tube that feeds cold air to their engine usually located in areas of excessive heat (behind or on top of the engine)
- Most of these riced cars (a.k.a. rice rockets or rice burners) are imports; Honda Civics, Accords, Integras, CRXs, RSXs, Del Sols Mitsubishi Eclipses, Lancers, Subaru Imprezas, however there are some domestics such as Chevrolet Caviliers, Dodge Neons, Ford Focus; small, slow, economy cars designed specifically to go slow
- Huge exhaust that serves no purpose but to make the car louder
- Large spoiler on the back that looks like something Boeing made for the 747
- Lots of after-market company stickers they don't have parts from, but must be cool
- Expensive rims that usually cost more than the car itself
- Bodykit to make the car appear lower, usually accented with chicken wire
- Clear tail lights and corner signals
- A "performace intake"- a tube that feeds cold air to their engine usually located in areas of excessive heat (behind or on top of the engine)
- Most of these riced cars (a.k.a. rice rockets or rice burners) are imports; Honda Civics, Accords, Integras, CRXs, RSXs, Del Sols Mitsubishi Eclipses, Lancers, Subaru Imprezas, however there are some domestics such as Chevrolet Caviliers, Dodge Neons, Ford Focus; small, slow, economy cars designed specifically to go slow
by ALEXONDERIVCH KRISSTOOFAI May 26, 2020
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Ricer is a term created from the initials of the term "racing inspired cosmetic enhancement" (RICE) and usually refers to people, that modify their vehicles to LOOK faster. The term is frequently misused as a insult in the car community. The original term is not specified to a certain vehicle type, or brand, or drivetrain layout, however people commonly misrepresent it for a "owner of an uncool car" insult.
by Eldray February 27, 2018
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There are two different types of ricers, ones with fast cars but with weird modifications, and another is a idiot that just puts cardboard spoilers and other weird shit. I dont have a problem with either, i think you should be able to customize ur car how u want. But yea those are the two ricers
by Urcarguydad December 18, 2019
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Jqof: Any message you want to send to Iowa Voters?
Dylan: Vote for A Ricer America, Vote for Dylan :sunglasses:
Dylan: Vote for A Ricer America, Vote for Dylan :sunglasses:
by MakeAmericaRedAgain December 28, 2020
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the common ricer is known to have a shit car with only cosmetic modifications no performance mods cosmetic such as body kits to lower their car turbo whistles and much cutting of their exhaust or adding a fart can, huge spoilers or "wangs". Ricers thinks their car is fast and can hit 3.34 seconds on the quarter mile. Their shitbucket cars will include badges that don't belong on their car. Ricers are a disgrace to car community. But Ricers arent just Japanese imports they can be any car (dodge neons, chargers, challenger, gtr, lambos, ferrari's) Anything.
by deadpool3931 May 10, 2018