Sunday, December 22, 2013

USDM jam

This event is held at Mie Prefecture during the month of May every year.

USDM (United States domestic market) is the North America market (American domestic market).
This word is used for the products manufactured for the United States manufacturer, the products related to the car designed especially for the United States, the car body with the specification matched for exports, or the car that is sold in North America.
As the word means, it is enjoying the lifestyle by using the parallel import car or the method of customising the car using the parts that are circulated in the North America market.
If the USDM is performed as a custom, the topic becomes the model that is circulated and sold in the North America market regardless of the nationality and the shape of the vehicle as the base.







USDM is an event with the scale of maximum domestic level of 50 companies’ booth exhibition, and at present about 800 vehicles participated from all over the country.
Unlike any other event that has many things, this event is worth seeing for those who love the USDM, as it has vehicles that are only aimed at the same direction by all the members.
For those who like the general custom, this is an event that can make to think “Somewhat?” However, if seen from my point of view, it has only cars that are concerned about the details, and worth seeing every time.
 

When seeing the abundance of parts, the numbers of Honda cars stand out.
You can challenge to install the parts for Honda in the car of other manufacturers.
Moreover, when the number of such cars increases without the incompatibility, it will make this event very impressive.
If you install the purchased parts as such, then it is not attractive!
Because the real charm is there in the car that has something cut and some others things pasted using the head and fingers!
It is best to have the car where you can see the skill of the amateur, rather than the sparking clean item.
 

Kindly see this part of the Japanese USDM custom.












































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