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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]
The owner of West Coast Customs who was personally responsible for bringing Zuckerberg's car dream to fruition is a West Coast icon in his own right: Ryan Friedlinghaus.
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.
According to West Coast Customs' social media account, the shop's previous clientele includes Justin Bieber and Shaquille O'Neal, among others. In an email, ...
Q cited a desire to expand the company's business with a customs shop in St. Louis, Missouri called Coast 2 Coast Customs. Ryan Friedlinghaus, the owner of WCC, was featured in Season 4 as the "lead" for discussions on customizing the cars.
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 ...
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Ryan made just $9,000 in his first year of real estate before leveling up to executive vice president of Nest Seekers International, where he launched the Serhant ...
Street Customs Berlin is a reality series about West Coast Customs' franchise in Berlin that aired for one season on TLC and Discovery Channel, starring Ryan Friedlinghaus TV series or program Street Customs Berlin