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Clean Looking VIP-Style Japanese Sedans Riding on Air Suspensions

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One of the more popular fads in the Japanese tuning scene is the VIP Style or "Bippu", which usually refers to the modification of large Japanese sedans, though we have also seen the same theme being applied to import models as well as to vehicles from other categories.

The common denominator of VIP Style models is a clean and hunkered down look achieved through select aero parts, prominent exhaust pipes, high-end rims with low offsets that sit flush with the fender and a lowered suspension.

In this video, all four JDM saloons, which include a Lexus GS, a Toyota Majesta, a Nissan Cima and a Nissan Gloria all ride on air suspension systems that allow the drivers to drop their vehicles extremely close to the ground.

You can inspect the VIP-themed sedans for yourself in the video clip after the break.


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7 Comments:

pcurve said... »July 31, 2012

tHuG LyFe

Greg VENEZIANO-BELAIEFF said... »July 31, 2012

Love the little guy in the big car :')

Me said... »July 31, 2012

Why I like the clean look. I can't see the point of the air suspension - Looks impossible to steer!

Snowy-one said... »July 31, 2012

phat sedans fo life!

Psiqtas said... »July 31, 2012

I love Japanese drivers - the don't install any stupid "parade lights" or any idiotic DRLs!

Gloria said... »August 01, 2012

I'll take the Gloria without the air suspension please.

Kiyoshi Manabe said... »August 24, 2012

Such VIP-style is an incarnation of mean character, yet comprises a sort of "yakuza" culture and shows strong personality.
That's a custom "second to none" in Japan.

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