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Inside West Coast Customs is a car remodeling reality television show based in Burbank, California.The series revolves around car customizer Ryan Friedlinghaus and his staff at West Coast Customs as they transform ordinary, factory-model vehicles into extraordinary, fully customized vehicles.
Work Completed: Replaced gear knob, passenger door and door mirrors, pulled and filled dent in rear nearside quarter panel, repainted wheels and replaced the centre caps, applied new door sill decals, replaced handbrake lever, replaced handbrake warning light, adjusted rear exhaust section to prevent it from knocking against the undercarriage, fitted a new stereo, engine service including ...
The M37's thin armor (0.5 in or 1.27 cm) could provide protection from small arms fire and artillery splash, but nothing greater. [1] Its "pulpit" machine gun, like that of the M7 Priest, could be used for anti-aircraft purposes, and its 105 mm Howitzer M4 was able to turn a total of 51.7 degrees. [ 3 ]
Featured vehicles include a black 1969 Chevrolet Camaro built for autocross, which houses a Mast Motorsports LS7 engine that provides 690 horsepower and a T56 Magnum transmission that Danny and Kevin see at the SEMA Show; a Honda 100 Street Bike, which was the first bike Danny's father bought him when he was a child, also seen at SEMA; a 1969 ...
Custom wheels come in many different finishes. The most common custom wheel finishes are Chrome, Polished and Painted. Chrome wheels consist of traditional chrome plating as well as the new process of PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) Chrome. PVD chrome wheels are protected with a clear coat and are now being introduced by several wheel companies.
American Hot Rod is a reality television series that originally aired between 2004 and 2007 on TLC and Discovery Channel.The series followed car designer Boyd Coddington and his crew as they built hot rods and custom vehicles at his wheel and car shop in La Habra, California.
"Leepu & Pitbull" is an American reality television series featuring mechanic and auto-garage shop owner, Steve "Pitbull" Trimboli and Bangladeshi car designer, Nizamuddin "Leepu" Awlia, where scrap cars are rebuilt for their owners into unique but affordable custom cars. [1]
Season 1, Episodes 14&15 Original Airdates 12/08/03 12/15/03 Built for Snap-on tools, the "Tool Bike" incorporated several unfinished and untempered tools supplied to OCC by Snap-on. The frame was created using solid hex shaped metal bars (inspired by allen wrenches) instead of the more typical round tubing.