2004 Infiniti G35 Wagon?
Originally posted by yianni64
JDM-ish? Well of course it is. It's a JDM car. You even know what JDM stands for?
JDM-ish? Well of course it is. It's a JDM car. You even know what JDM stands for?
And since you just thought "Yes, it does make you an idiot," here you go: :fawk:
Originally posted by ILuvItTheJDM
Hey pal, just 'cause I don't have 87978674121 posts and occasionally type things like "kinda-JDM-ish" doesn't mean I'm an idiot.
And since you just thought "Yes, it does make you an idiot," here you go: :fawk:
Hey pal, just 'cause I don't have 87978674121 posts and occasionally type things like "kinda-JDM-ish" doesn't mean I'm an idiot.
And since you just thought "Yes, it does make you an idiot," here you go: :fawk:
OK, I see that I have to explain myself. Forgive me if this doesn't make sense...
JDM vehicles have a special look to them (obviously), even if they are just slightly different from the US version. Many Toyotas, for example have minor cosmetic changes from the US version, like the new 4Runner. I don't understand why companies change lights from the JDM version when they bring the cars to the States. Take the Silvia, for example. The JDM version has nice tail-lights while the Nissan 240SX has really boring-looking, dumbed down rear lights. I was saying "JDM-ish" in reference to the rear lights on the wagon. The say "JDM" (to me) and not like the dumbed-down lights we sometimes get when they start selling the car here.
Um, that explanation kinda confused me, so I understand if you're like WTF now...
JDM vehicles have a special look to them (obviously), even if they are just slightly different from the US version. Many Toyotas, for example have minor cosmetic changes from the US version, like the new 4Runner. I don't understand why companies change lights from the JDM version when they bring the cars to the States. Take the Silvia, for example. The JDM version has nice tail-lights while the Nissan 240SX has really boring-looking, dumbed down rear lights. I was saying "JDM-ish" in reference to the rear lights on the wagon. The say "JDM" (to me) and not like the dumbed-down lights we sometimes get when they start selling the car here.
Um, that explanation kinda confused me, so I understand if you're like WTF now...


