Rise boys ali rice boys?

Gre za ljudi, ki namečejo na (ponavadi na počasne, bedne) avto vsega boga, da bi avto izgledal bolj športen, pod haubo se pa skriva kavni mlinček, ki komaj premika tistih 100kg odvečnih spojlerjev itd.. Pa ne mislim zdaj, da nekdo vrže kak lep (ok stvar okusa) bodykit ampak bolj kakšne nalekpe (v stilu "turbo" in alu nalepke na tanku "Power fuel") samo, da bi avto izpadel hiter, izgleda pa le žalostno.
Povzemi:
Rice-Boy is a stereotype. The typical Rice-Boy can be identified by his car, or rather what he does to it. Generally, Rice-Boy will start out with a car that was not meant to go fast (typically a Honda Civic), and attempt to "fix it up," usually consisting of aftermarket rims, lowering springs and an aftermarket exhaust system with a large exhaust tip.
Most Rice-Boy cars (or "Rice Rockets") have the usual complement of stickers proudly displaying features that the car might or might not have, most notably, the Honda VTEC sticker from the later model Preludes, and the plaques from the later model Integras.
Of course, most of the modifications done by Rice-Boy do not actually increase the performance of his car by any significant amount, but rather, try to give the appearance of high-performance. What most Rice-Boys seem to not know is that many of the things they do to their cars to make them faster actually hurt the performance.