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what does everyone think of USDM styled cars

shit... like everything the yanks take it too far in some pathetic attempt to beat everyone else in something that is not a competition

What is usdm exactly? Looks like jap cars with euro/jap wheels on them..

Would usdm refer to us made vehicles?

technically yes, but as far as styling goes, usdm is essentially fatlace inc

Yeah I know you know what it means, but even JDM doesn't mean anything, people use it as if it means Japanese development motorsport to make themselves feel special about owning an import, but it's like calling a silvertop taxi ADM....

yeah, it does... it mean's Japanese Domestic Market.... just as USDM is United States Domestic Market

the term actually refers to the original country the car was delivered to :)

So my girlfriend was at my place...Walk her out when she was heading home, wearing nothing but a pair of shorts. Once outside I noticed how chilly it was where as inside was still quite warm, hence the lack of clothing...

Closed the door behind me so no flies/insects would get in...Wave to her as she drives down the street, still cold but it's rude to go inside before the person leaves...

Turn around to open the door, locked. Phone inside, keys inside, clothes/shoes inside...

Quickly run down the street in the dark, barefoot (quite painful) trying to catch her, but unfortunately for me she isn't a slow driver.. Then had to run to my brothers house, still barefoot and shirtless obviously. Thank f**k he was home or it would've been an hour or so walk to my parents house, again, barefoot and shirtless...

Eventful end to my birthday..

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Edited by Flynnn

shit... like everything the yanks take it too far in some pathetic attempt to beat everyone else in something that is not a competition

technically yes, but as far as styling goes, usdm is essentially fatlace inc

yeah, it does... it mean's Japanese Domestic Market.... just as USDM is United States Domestic Market

the term actually refers to the original country the car was delivered to :)

Thanks, I know all that and wrote it above. Point was that shit like 'JDM as f**k' means f**k all.

People use JDM as if to refer to the way the car is styled (good offset/stance etc), but the 2 have nothing to do with each other \

This is 'JDM as f**k'

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ADM as f**k

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USDM as f**k

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There is something about yourself that you don't know. Something that you will deny even exists, until it's too late to do anything about it. It's the only reason you get up in the morning. The only reason you suffer the shitty boss, the blood, the sweat and the tears. This is because you want people to know how good, attractive, generous, funny, wild and clever you really are. Fear or revere me, but please, think I'm special. We share an addiction. We're approval junkies. We're all in it for the slap on the back and the gold watch. The hip-hip-hoo-f**kin' rah. Look at the clever boy with the badge, polishing his trophy. Shine on you crazy diamond, because we're just monkeys wrapped in suits, begging for the approval of others.

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