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Super - #jdm stands for Japan domestic market. Meaning this car was not sold outside of Japan.
Das Whip - #hoon A hoon driver is anyone who drives at very high speed or in a manner that is considered highly dangerous or antisocial. Examples include: intentionally causing tyres to lose traction. causing a vehicle to make excessive noise or smoke.
Missle - #nfg Dunno what it was supposed to mean. Some variants: No ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Good, Non Factory Grade, No ♥♥♥♥♥ Given.
Hoonwagon - #worm
Hoonvan - #lol
+1
dass whip could be a bmw 90 coupe or a subaru impreza and maybe a mistibishi lancer evo
Dude thank you so much!
+ the M motorsport 3 stripes available in garage menu
It's certainly an M3 but I'm not sure about an E30. It's a little too rounded out to be one. If I were to guess it's probably e46 because of how the front and rear ends are slightly rounded (not like the e42) and I don't think that e90 and up would fit the "90s" feel of all the other cars in this game, lol.