KORN Frontman On 'Inside West Coast Customs'

March 10, 2011

West Coast Customs' (WCC) new show on Discovery's HD Theater, "Inside West Coast Customs", will premiere on March 13, 2011 at 9:00 p.m. EST.

"Inside West Coast Customs" is the next exciting show featuring WCC's outrageous builds.

WCC is unveiling their latest creation the Monster Energy Camaro.

The Monster Energy Camaro is the creation of Ryan Friedlinghaus, owner of West Coast Customs, and Monster Energy. WCC took a classic Camaro and "mashed" it together with a new GM platform to make the ultimate RMF Street Rod for Jonathan Davis of KORN.

"This is my new-'skool' way of building old-'skool' hot rods," said Friedlinghaus.

"To make a RMF Street Rod; we took the body off a 1969 Camaro and put it on the top of a 2008 GTO. To do this, we need to cut the bodies off both cars, and put the old Camaro onto the new one.

"To give this old car the feel of a new one, all the fixtures and fittings must be transferred and we'll install a new Pedders coil over suspension. The interior is going to be black on black suede with Monster green trim and Monster logos embroidered into the seats. The paint on the car will be a mean matte black with green Monster stripes and a huge Monster logo on the hood. The headlights will shine through green gobos of the Monster logo to intimidate any pedestrians.

"Since Jonathan is all about his music and sound, we made sure the sound system was insane!"

Friedlinghaus and his shop have been doing exclusive custom builds for the MTV show "Pimp My Ride", TLC's "Street Customs", "Street Customs Berlin" and now on his new show on Discovery's HD Theater, "Inside West Coast Customs".

Ryan and his crew are world-renowned for their extreme vehicles, outrageous features and unique designs.

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