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According to two contradictory statements in the Los Angeles Times, West Coast Customs was founded in either 1994 or 1998 [1] by auto enthusiast Ryan Friedlinghaus. In a 2008 article, USA Today put the foundation year as 1997. [2] The legal entity, West Coast Customs International, LLC, was incorporated in California on October 20, 2000. [3]
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.
West Coast Customs collaborated with CART Department, an automotive arts platform founded by the New York City mega-collector Larry Warsh, to debut an exhibit of custom-made cars at the auto show.
The work on the show was done by West Coast Customs until season 5 and was done by Galpin Auto Sports thereafter. The show had several international adaptations, including Pimp My Ride UK , Pimp My Ride International (in central Europe), and other adaptations in Brazil, Indonesia and the Baltic countries.
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West Coast Racers is a dueling steel roller coaster located at Six Flags Magic Mountain theme park in Valencia, California. Manufactured by Premier Rides, the ride is a collaboration between West Coast Customs and Six Flags that was promoted as the world's first launch version of a racing roller coaster. After multiple delays and missing the ...
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After taking in our list of 101 best West Coast experiences, Times readers make the case for destinations we left out, from a country road in Malibu to a remote beach town on a Canadian island.