I should know this because I love honda's so much but I dont. I kind of have a idea what it stands for but im not exactly sure.|||Japanese Domestic Market|||Japanese Domestic Market, its typically the best type of parts you can get for a jap-o car. Typically JDM parts are low milage OEM parts that were taken from japanese cars. They are typically associated with being better built and relatively cost-effective|||Japanese Domestic Market|||It stands for Japanese Domestic Market
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-___________-|||JUST DUMB MAN|||JDM stands for Japanese Domestic Model. Comes in right hand drive. Whereas USDM stands for United States Domestic Model. Comes in left hand drive. For example, the JDM Honda Integra Type R (DC5) %26amp; the Acura RSX are the same cars. You will not find any Acura outside continental America.The rest of the world still use 'Honda' for few of their specific models. One more example is that the Acura TSX %26amp; the Honda Accord Euro R (CL7) are also the same cars. One thing that I observed is that the USDM Acura cars usually comes in lower horsepower (RSX -160BHP, Integra Type R - 220BHP). The most possible reason is Honda has tuned the engines to suit the emission standards in the US. Emission standards in Asia is not that high. The only problem with JDM cars is their aftermarket parts are rather limited compared with USDM cars. Hope these info satisfy your curiosity.|||When you ever in doubt of any acronym, just go to google.com and type "define: xxx". In your case, type "define: JDM" and voila!
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