I've been wondering about this recently as I see alot less ricers now then from 15 years ago. Have all the younger generations learned what not to do with your car? Is it almost over now?
Are ricers on the decline?
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You think people care about vehicles now? People would rather not get their permits until their 30s or actually be responsible for something.
In my area Mexicans have taken the title.
I call it "Arroz" which is Spanish for rice.
They get the little fake vents and anything chrome and stick them all over the hoods and doors of their rusty civics and Chevy Astro vans.
Stance became the new trend.
There's a something (it's so nondescript I forget what it is) I pass every other day on my way home with a widebody fender kit but they still use the stock/oem wheels and offset, literally a foot clearance between the rubber and lip. Must've been that way for like 5 years, I refuse to believe that person actually appreciates the look it has.
Like this, but with more gap and less paint.
Oh, the $400 'coilover' and horrendous camber adjustment for free?
>mfw they see a twig but try to swerve and miss it, end up just being faggots because they have no grip to swerve
I miss ricers tbqh. At least they cared about cars and driving and caused enough of a general shitshow that you could be a bit of an asshat without attracting undue attention.
Same here, except they're putting gay white rims on ancient hondas with retarded alignments
ricers are second-third-fourth-fifth even sixth hand now.
A ricer is a "cool car for 500 bucks"-mistake you make on craigslist when you get your first job, and sell/crash 1 year later because you thought upkeep would be cheap and oh god gas prices
most ricers in the wild are unkempt, un-serviced, and sun-bleached, because the fatherly love that comes with crafting your own rice rocket is absent..
Quite sad really
I should adopt another ricer
>are ricers on the decline?
The laws were changed to eliminate ricers.
Most ricers like to install larger exhaust pipes along with making that brraap noise or the vrooom exhaust noise. The state laws were changed so that if the exhaust noise can be heard 75 feet away (across the street or intersection) by the police, it is a citation for excessive noise PLUS a separate fix-it ticket. A fix-it ticket is a more serious thing because you cannot simply just fix the thing on your own and then pay off the ticket fine. You have to either have an official professional auto service shop fix it or examine the car and certify that the problem was fixed. The shop's documentation is sent in and your fix-it status is cleared. You can pay the ticket, but if you don't clear the status, there can be a fine if you are late on that.