View Full Version : Euro or Rat
Casio
29-01-2011, 03:44 PM
This will be for people who know. What do you prefer, and post pics too!
Rat: what a beast
http://www.4tuning.ro/images/Premiera-in-Romania-Rat-Style-VW-Golf-2-GT-by-Vlad/88d2f7c7e848c7052-444-0-1-95/Premiera-in-Romania-Rat-Style-VW-Golf-2-GT-by-Vlad.jpg
Euro: this is just mega
http://fc04.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2010/240/7/0/volkswagen_polo_euro_style_by_phantondesign-d2xhttv.jpg
danzooo
29-01-2011, 04:42 PM
rat plz
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y198/ThumpJunkie/Newer/Parties004.jpg
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y198/ThumpJunkie/Newer/Parties006.jpg
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y198/ThumpJunkie/Newer/wheels007.jpg
nomz
Casio
29-01-2011, 05:02 PM
that is so sexy, i would happily drive down the cruise with that, how can people hare them!
euro by farrr, rat is dead!
although the bonnet bra on that polo is mingin!
jesus
29-01-2011, 06:38 PM
both crap in my opinion
oh and the polo is a photoshop
Casio
29-01-2011, 08:07 PM
euro by farrr, rat is dead!
although the bonnet bra on that polo is mingin!
euro is best imo too, and the bra looks sick!
both crap in my opinion
oh and the polo is a photoshop
thats your opinion :) plus i know, its justa good example of one.
The polo is a photoshop and the backdrop is just down the road from me haha, out of the two I'd have to choose Euro, but out of choice I'd choose motorsport (on the basis that said car has the power to back it up) or OEM+. I hate the rat look. When I say that, I mean the 'forced rat look' - ie, new school cars which have just had the rat look forced on them and going completely OTT. It's like 'I can't afford to do this properly, I'll just take some paint off and stick some overplayed stickers on.'
The rat look I DO like, however, is genuine rust etc but on old, awesome cars.
Crap rat:
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y198/ThumpJunkie/Newer/Parties006.jpg
Awesome rat:
http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc3/hs514.snc3/26992_1395665657624_1411706786_31035233_928853_n.j pg
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Agnostic Bear
30-01-2011, 01:47 AM
Neither. And both are hilarious chav mobiles.
Quite a stereotype really. I'm not complaining, just correcting you. Defining someone a 'chav' from what car they drive is pretty ridiculous. I've been to a few VW events this year, and the main reason I go is the atmosphere. Everyone seems really chilled out and pretty much the opposite to a 'chav.' I guess if you're not into cars you see all 'modified cars' the same, but you'd usually find a chav in a tacky corsa with a bodykit. I've never been too much into the rat scene so I'm not sure what that community is like.
Metric1
30-01-2011, 07:13 AM
Quite a stereotype really. I'm not complaining, just correcting you. Defining someone a 'chav' from what car they drive is pretty ridiculous. I've been to a few VW events this year, and the main reason I go is the atmosphere. Everyone seems really chilled out and pretty much the opposite to a 'chav.' I guess if you're not into cars you see all 'modified cars' the same, but you'd usually find a chav in a tacky corsa with a bodykit. I've never been too much into the rat scene so I'm not sure what that community is like.
I went to an Accord meet once and it was great. I found that since we all had Accords we all had a major thing in common rather than a "rat" or a "euro" meet. I want to find some Acura kids on campus and talk to them about my TL, if it lasts that long lololol
danzooo
30-01-2011, 12:10 PM
i think calling someone a 'chav' because they have a modified car is ridiculous - i have a friend with a modified punto (lowered, abarth skirts + alloys, hid's etc) and he's not chavvy in the slightest, he's got that "skater" style and is really into bmx'ing.
and tbh, i like the rat look forced or otherwise, i love that rover
No it very much is chav and is certainly a key element in their sub-culture.
It is moronic to spend £1000's on modifying a car so it is worse in terms of performance and practicality. I can understand if these cars were used for amateur racing but from what I gather it is 17 - 24 year old boys who haven't yet outgrown "The Fast and Furious" part of their life.
Adding dump valves, body kits, bigger exhaust, profile tyres aren't going to make your fiat punto a sex object, nor will it turn it into a performance vehicle. I feel that modified cars like these are just phallic compensation and are just as irritating as those people who ride off-road bikes down residential roads which sound like a petrol lawn mower on the verge of death.
The money spent on these machines to get an extra .5 sec in acceleration from 0-60 could be saved to buy a machine which could spank these cars in performance unmodified any day.
Now I am not saying modifying cars is a chav thing to do, I own a modified Land Rover Defender 110 it has a winch, bull bar, upgraded shocks, 3" lift and roll bars. I have made these changes because it improves the performance and practicality of the car when off road which is what this car is used for.
So yeah I agree that it is a classic example of a chav-mobile and something I would expect to be driven by the kersal massive
danzooo
30-01-2011, 04:24 PM
No it very much is chav and is certainly a key element in their sub-culture.
It is moronic to spend £1000's on modifying a car so it is worse in terms of performance and practicality. I can understand if these cars were used for amateur racing but from what I gather it is 17 - 24 year old boys who haven't yet outgrown "The Fast and Furious" part of their life.
Adding dump valves, body kits, bigger exhaust, profile tyres aren't going to make your fiat punto a sex object, nor will it turn it into a performance vehicle. I feel that modified cars like these are just phallic compensation and are just as irritating as those people who ride off-road bikes down residential roads which sound like a petrol lawn mower on the verge of death.
The money spent on these machines to get an extra .5 sec in acceleration from 0-60 could be saved to buy a machine which could spank these cars in performance unmodified any day.
Now I am not saying modifying cars is a chav thing to do, I own a modified Land Rover Defender 110 it has a winch, bull bar, upgraded shocks, 3" lift and roll bars. I have made these changes because it improves the performance and practicality of the car when off road which is what this car is used for.
So yeah I agree that it is a classic example of a chav-mobile and something I would expect to be driven by the kersal massive
chav!!
Edited by Matts (Forum Super Moderator): Please don't post pointlessly, thanks!
lets face it
everybody goes through a stage in their life where they want to change things about a car
life would be boring if we were all the same.
im not saying that some cars aren't chavvy, people have acquired tastes. im not doing anything 'rudeboi' to my car, simply because its not me, but yeah i do have a few things i've spent a couple of quid on for my car to make it look a bit more 'me', but nothing like a dump valve lol.
Ajthedragon
31-01-2011, 08:35 AM
The euro wheels look awful. Rat ftw. ;)
Swearwolf
31-01-2011, 02:51 PM
good rat cars look amazing
No it very much is chav and is certainly a key element in their sub-culture.
It is moronic to spend £1000's on modifying a car so it is worse in terms of performance and practicality. I can understand if these cars were used for amateur racing but from what I gather it is 17 - 24 year old boys who haven't yet outgrown "The Fast and Furious" part of their life.
Adding dump valves, body kits, bigger exhaust, profile tyres aren't going to make your fiat punto a sex object, nor will it turn it into a performance vehicle. I feel that modified cars like these are just phallic compensation and are just as irritating as those people who ride off-road bikes down residential roads which sound like a petrol lawn mower on the verge of death.
The money spent on these machines to get an extra .5 sec in acceleration from 0-60 could be saved to buy a machine which could spank these cars in performance unmodified any day.
Now I am not saying modifying cars is a chav thing to do, I own a modified Land Rover Defender 110 it has a winch, bull bar, upgraded shocks, 3" lift and roll bars. I have made these changes because it improves the performance and practicality of the car when off road which is what this car is used for.
So yeah I agree that it is a classic example of a chav-mobile and something I would expect to be driven by the kersal massive
OK, I'm going to have to disagree with you there. First of all I'll complement you on your choice of car because although I'm not 'that into' off-roading myself, I have a close friend who is and respect the work that's gone into it and the sheer awesomeness of trooping a proper off-road vehicle through all sorts.
But with regards to the main point of your debate, no; it's definately NOT a 'chav' thing to do. It's simply a stereotype- fair enough, 'chavs' are into 'modified cars-' mainly underpowered corsas with disgusting bodykits, but does that mean that everyone who alters a car is a 'chav?'
Most genuiine 'enthusiasts' I know are genuinely decent people, not a speck of burberry in sight. Just normal, chilled out everyday people, brought together by a proper hobby and everyone seems to get along. Am I a chav for what I've done to my car? It's not 'garish,' it's not bright green or has an ill-fitting bodykit and several splitters which don't belong there, it's not over the top.
Since when do you have the right to tell me what I can and can't do to my car, with wages which I earn myself? I can imagine some people might say your Landy is a waste of money (albeit, not myself) despite it being practical, I can imagine that the 'do-gooder-eco-warriors' would have something to say, the point is your car is modified, and people who have no interest in cars would label you, or me, in the same 'boy racer' class that they would of Aaron, the 17 year old who's just passed his test and spent the majority of his dole money on a miscoloured bodykit for his car with a questionable MOT. They see a young person in a vehicle which is different from the norm and are quick to make assumptions.
danzooo
03-02-2011, 08:17 PM
No it very much is chav
Now I am not saying modifying cars is a chav thing to do
So what your saying is modifying cars is chavvy, but it isn't?
haha at the person who left me -rep saying 'i think you're a *removed* who needs to grow a set of balls.' quite ironic really, as you didn't leave your name. i'm not bothered about the rep, if you have something to say please send me a pm. i won't even -rep you back because it's a pointless system.
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