Episode
Pimp My Ride: Louis' Subaru Impreza (1996)
Overview
Xzibit and the good people at West Coast Customs make people's cars go from dirt to pimped in this 30 minute series. A pimped out car is usually worth $20,000 to $30,000
Details
- Series
- Pimp My Ride
- Season
- Season 6
- Episode
- Episode 17
- Air date
- 2007-11-09
Episode context
Louis' Subaru Impreza (1996) is Episode 17 in Season 6 of Pimp My Ride. It aired on 2007-11-09.
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Episode 16: Amber's Chevy Cavalier (2002)
Xzibit and the good people at West Coast Customs make people's cars go from dirt to pimped in this 30 minute series. A pimped out car is usually worth $20,000 to $30,000
Episode 18: Andrew's Cadillac Fleetwood Hearse (1970)
This hearse was painted deep purple with custom airbrushed skulls in the front half. A coffin equipped with a grill slides automatically out the back.
More episodes from this season
Episode 15: Terese's 1984 Ford Crown Victoria Station Wagon
Episode 14: Justin's Toyota RAV4 (1997)
Xzibit and the good people at West Coast Customs make people's cars go from dirt to pimped in this 30 minute series. A pimped out car is usually worth $20,000 to $30,000
Episode 13: Esmerelda's Pontiac Sunbird (1991)
Esmerelda really likes the beach, so she had a Hawaiian Tiki god painted on the hood, and tiki gods stitched into the leather seats.
In the trunk, a snow cone maker was installed, along with 2x150w Genesis waterproof subwoofers.
Episode 12: Will's Jeep Grand Wagoneer (1987)
As he was a handyman, the car included such storage devices as a rotating turntable in the back and slots inside the window to hold all his tools.
Episode 11: David's Ford Econoline (1972)
ince he was running a family dog grooming business, the back of his van got the ultimate grooming station with a new bathtub and a drying cage with a 32-inch monitor so the dogs can watch TV while they get dried off.
Episode 10: Vanessa's Ford Festiva L (1991)
In honor of Jonathan's love of comic books (and the Fantastic Four in particular) and surfing, the car was painted with "Silver Surfer" chrome, and the interior done up with Fantastic Four accents, including a comic keeper replacing the glove box (loaded with a copy of Fantastic Four #48—the issue in which the Silver Surfer premiered—valued at US$4000) and a rear A/V/Xbox setup inspired by The Thing. He was also presented with a custom "Silver Surfer" surfboard.
Episode 9: Jonathan's Honda CRX
In honor of Jonathan's love of comic books (and the Fantastic Four in particular) and surfing, the car was painted with "Silver Surfer" chrome, and the interior done up with Fantastic Four accents, including a comic keeper replacing the glove box (loaded with a copy of Fantastic Four #48—the issue in which the Silver Surfer premiered—valued at US$4000) and a rear A/V/Xbox setup inspired by The Thing. He was also presented with a custom "Silver Surfer" surfboard. Nicknamed "Zippy" by the owner
Episode 8: Seth's Nissan Maxima
Because of his love of both Transformers and all kinds of candy, his car's pimping includes a "Transforming" back seat that slides open to reveal the sound system and monitors, and a cotton candy machine in the trunk.
Episode 7: Laila's Plymouth Minivan Grand Voyager Expresso
The van was equipped with a special "Vroom Box" which enabled the van to sound like other different types of "Supercars"
Episode 6: Robert's Chevrolet Van
Xzibit and the guys at GAS pimp out this van Vegas style!! Poor Richard needs a gas mask when driving in his van