While at CCS Customs, the final paint prep work was completed and the two-tone masking began. Darren, from CCS, stepped in and applied the traditional two-tone with Nissan 350Z silver on the bottom half and custom-mixed money green on the upper portion. Hot-rod-styled flames were then masked and sprayed to break up the two-tone and Phillip McCurdy pinstriped the flame licks lime green and silver. Final assembly included the installation of a cowl-induction hood, smoothie front bumper, Euro-style headlights, and a billet grille. To really make the Tahoe a one-of-a-kind custom, CCS delivered it back to Auto Extremes for a full interior makeover.

Inside the doors, the dash...

Inside the doors, the dash was painted, billet applied throughout, and chopped leather seats added to make this the VIP room.

Built to drag, this Tahoe...

Built to drag, this Tahoe can throw sparks with the best of 'em.
Inside the cab, Auto Extremes pulled and painted the factory dash, smoothed and painted the door panels and pillars, added a grey suede headliner, and bolted on a billet steering wheel. The front leather seats were left alone while the rear seats were removed completely in favor of the previously mentioned sheetmetal bed. Keeping tunes alive and well while behind the wheel, a Pioneer head unit plays through Pioneer mids and highs in the factory locations. As of this writing, the interior was being reworked to include a large sub box. After all, a rapper without bass bumping is a like a custom truck with stock wheels-it just doesn't work.
Turning his passion into a profession, Robert is quickly establishing his shop into a credible source for quality custom work. If you're in the Atlanta area and you see a two-tone two-door Tahoe draggin' up and down the streets, throw him the A-town sign and turn up the volume.