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Date:         Wed, 17 Nov 2004 22:17:26 -0500
Reply-To:     two-tone brown <kite.wagon@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         two-tone brown <kite.wagon@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Pimp my ride!
In-Reply-To:  <00be01c4cd0d$dbee6840$6600a8c0@t41>
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I'm currently in North Carolina, at the opposite end of the country from my van, at my brother's house. Up late watching MTV last night however, Xzibit and the enormous mechanics at "West Coast Customs" pimped this guy's early 60's (guess!) microbus. Any one else see it?

it was wild... they put in a 40 inch plasma with a playstation2 all cleanly mounted, a custom couch, safari windows in the front, and a little pop out school bus style stop sign (button activated) on the side that sez "Chill." That last feature was especially choice-- the guys said "Brian, if youre taking it easy heading down the road and some stressed out fools are riding too close, trying to go to fast, just push this button, let em know that they just have to CHILL." so cool. Really nice body work and two tone paint job too.

Overall it was most excellent-- a very nice surprise in contrast to the Escorts and suburbans typically featured.


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