Pimp My Ride - Season 6
Season 6
Episodes
Catch-up
Tenita's 1965 Ford Thunderbird
Mike's 1978 Grumman Kurbmaster Bread Truck
Kristoffer's 1965 Chevrolet Impala SS (Earth Day Special 2007)
Spechelle's 1981 Mercedes Benz 300SD
Robert's 1984 Chevrolet Van
Laila's 1998 Plymouth Grand Voyager
Seth's 1989 Nissan Maxima
Jonathan's 1991 Honda CRX
Fantastic Four
Chamillionaire and the GAS team give a Honda CRX a `Fantastic Four' pimpin'.
David's Ford Econoline
X finds a mobile doggie grooming company owner with one mangy mutt of a car. G.A.S. pimp out the 1972 Ford Econoline with a top of the line doggie washing station, plasma TVs, and a hydraulics door.
Jeep Grand Wagoneer
A contractor's Jeep Grand Wagoneer gets a makeover.
Esmerelda's Pontiac Sunbird
X and the guys at G.A.S. take in a Pontiac Sunbird. This beat down convertible's getting a new lease on life as a 'Tiki-mobile', complete with Tiki graphics, binoculars and an Italian ice machine trunk.
Justin's Toyota RAV4
X and the G.A.S. crew set their sights on a 1997 Toyota RAV4 and turn it into a luxury SUV with 22-inch chrome wheels, a romantic red leather interior, a chocolate fountain and a projection TV system.
Crown Victoria Station Wagon
X surprises an EMT nurse by turning her 1984 Ford Crown Victoria station wagon into a hot-rod style ambulance, with a CT scan-style sound system, a video monitor shaped like a defibrillator, and a siren.
Amber's Chevy Cavalier
X and the guys turn a 2002 Chevy Cavalier into a one-of-a-kind sparkly 'root-beer' painted creation, complete with a gumball machine, a scrapbooking station and virtual-reality gaming seats.
Louis' Subaru Impreza
Louis needs to fix up his 1996 Subaru Impreza after a paintball attack and fence accident. Xzibit and his crew turn it into a rally car with off-road tyres and a load of paintball gear.
Andrew's Cadillac Fleetwood Hearse
A 1970 Cadillac hearse gets purple velvet interior, a barbecue grill and a refrigerator.
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