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 The boys from Kustom Werx made the trip out from Houston. Owner Cory Scott had too much fun about midday and caught up on some Zs, along with "Short Dog". |  |  It's a sign that times are tough when minitruckers can't even afford a truck to airbag. |
 Alfredo of Dima Custom Wheels brought out his biggie Dodge. It has custom-cut dualie wheels and a Pat Maxwell paintjob that displays the wheel-making process. |  |  Mike Mikeska, aka "Smiley," has one of the cleanest '70 Chevy trucks that we have seen in a long time. Just take a peek. It's flawless, and it got our Editor's Choice award. |
 |  Check out them smoothie dualie wheels. Ain't they perty? |  |
 |  Even though Oliver Porter's Tacoma was trailered out to this year's show, it's still cool to see West Coast trucks at East Coast shows. |  OK, so Mitch Henderson's '37 Ford is not original and has a fiberglass body. It still looks good with that nice paint and the LS1 under the hood. We doubt that anyone wouldn't want one of these. |
 The main reason that this show is so big is the cruising that goes on Saturday night on Highway 82. Unfortunately, this year, the local crowds gathering at the strip got a little too out of hand. Cops resorted to bringing out shotguns and heavy artillery to keep everyone in line. |  |  |
 Michael Childress' fullsize is just about as clean as they come. That's because he shave it from the inside out. |  Get yer donk on! Bet you would have never thought to see 27s on a Jeep Cherokee? Neither did we. |  How to have a rolling party; instructions include: buying a plastic tarp and placing in the bed of your truck. Next: fill bed with water. Last step: Get chicks in bikinis to chill in the water and people will follow. |
 |  Nicour modification makes and escalade front clip that bolts onto these older GM body-style trucks and SUV's. This is a concept kit that was developed on this very truck |  Matt Spence has paid the costs to be the boss. There shouldn't be any doubts of this, as the build cost from Ektensive Metal Works must have been up there - especially since it takes a lot of work to create the "world's" lowest Escalade |
 The annual IF Customs cruise to the show went on from Southern California to Greenville. Due to the ever-rising gas prices, the crew of cruisers was a bit thin this year. Following Oliver Porter's Toyota is the FFF giveaway truck, making the trek to help promote the 10-year anniversary of the Forbidden Fantasy show. Here, the IF cruisers stopped to stretch their legs and grab a quick beer, as the drivers got, um...waters. |  Caddilac Ranch: It sounds like a brothel but not as cool. The photo proves how there is always something cool to see on the route through Texas. This one happened to be a group of old Caddy's that some decided to bury halfway in the ground. |  The cruise doubled in size as the crew made it through to Sallisaw, Oklahoma. With the addition of individuals that point, they were ready to roll down |
 Carry laccino and Pops went for a Cadillac dance off! |  |  |
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