VIP Rims For Your Bippu Cars
Bippu is
basically a term that in West refers to the V.I.P style. It is actually the
modification of the luxury automobiles of Japan so as to craft them to be more
luxurious and fashionable. Bippu cars are normally expensive, large and
rear-wheel drive sedan cars. Bippu modification can be called as another
division of the automatic modification. Therefore, the Japanese Domestic Model JDM rims that are modified to provide better performance are called VIP rims
or Bippu rims.
Toyota, Majesta,
Aristo, Celsior, Century, Q45, Gloria, Cima, President, Nissan and Crown are
the cars that are taken as a base for modifications to VIP cars. These cars are
then merged with one massive body kit including larger VIP rims which pushes
away boundaries of the off set filament. There is also one air suspension to
make sure that the person is bale to drive as slowly and smoothly as possible.
VIP cars are a kind of pride in the Japanese community.
Fitment of wheels
has been one of the most important aspects that are considered in US market for
the VIP cars. The topics related to the fitment of wheel and VIP cars have at
times also heated many debates. There were also phrases that say if it doesn’t
flush; probably it is not VIP as the proper fitment plays an important role in
determining the overall look of the VIP car. However, the definition of VIP
cars in Japan is quite different. The VIP wheels of bippu cars there were
flat-faced and did not have any wheel lip as it is there in US.
There are many
characteristics that are common in all VIP style or bippu cars. Its VIP rims
with large diameters normally have broad faced designs. These rims have low
offsets, exhausts sticks on the rear bumper, a complete lip and body kit,
lowered ride height and glossy paint. White, silver and black are the common
colors that are used for bippu cars.
Hence, VIP cars being the modified version are found to be more
appealing and impressive than all other Japanese car.