 Former Sport Truck feature truck builder Clayton Henshaw's new project Nissan featured a bridge any poker player would be proud of. |  AcrophobiA had more than 90 members representing more than 10 chapters. |  Jeff "Slappy" Daruda brought out his cookie monster-inspired F-150, complete with Lambo doors and train horns that made kiddies cry all weekend. |
 We are starting to see more ultra-clean Isuzus hitting the show scene. It's definitely a trend that we hope will continue. |  Just a little truck club hazing! |  This 1500 had the Escalade front clip, taillights, and all the emblems to make GM wish it would have made it. |
 Kyle from 110 Motoring brought out his soon-to-be-completed Ranger. |  Jamie, from Driveway-Werx, rolled out his turbo Dodge D-50... |  ...complete with shower-drain 'bag mounts. |
 The classic maneuver of a body-dropped truck under a lifted truck was brought to an all-time high when these guys stuffed a dualie under a dualie. |  Dustin Nix, from Severed Ties, brought out his freshly completed Avalanche from Extensive Metalworks, body-dropped on 26s. |  Brent Lovern owns one of the cleanest Mazdas on the East Coast. It's just too bad it was hit by an Impala doing a three-wheel in the parking lot. |
 Lee Farmer wowed the crowd with his bright-yellow Mazda with graphics by Shawn Brumley. |  The Driveway-Werx crew rolled in style in this laid-out old 'Burban. |  Richard Hopkins of Graham, North Carolina, brought one of the cleanest Tacos ever-complete with hard lines for the air system, three-stage paint on the frame, and paint under the cab that's just as slick as the outside. |
 Harley from Acro Georgia represented with his Flat Head Ford-powered Ranger, just to prove to his fellow club members it did exist. |  The custom Danny Rowe Memorial trophy was presented to the Pebble Pushers club for being the best examples of being in the scene for the right reason. Travis from Pebble Pushers took home the Paul Bullis Memorial trophy for most outstanding Under-Construction vehicle, an S-10 that he and his dad built in their garage. |  Travis from Pebble Pushers dragged out his home garage-built S-10 that featured his dad's old race motor with all of the billet trim he could find. |