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Originally Posted by CC Performance
They are both rice !!
My car makes 650 rwhp naturally aspirated, care to guess on the 1/4 time?
the reason you dont consider it rice is because you own it but its rice none the less.. it was a deragatory term back in the day, at least thats how it was used and to a good extent is used today...
Its foreign vs domestic and will always be that way.....
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It's not a domestic vs import thing, it's a stylistic waste of money thing. Rice vs ricer doesn't have a different meaning

a ricer is someone who owns a car that's riced out. If the term just means Japanese than it's useless for descriptive purposes.
How would you describe these cars?
So these are ricey cars owned by ricers, but they're not rice? Riiiiight. That makes perfect sense.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Ricer
Most people seem to agree.