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About Inside West Coast Customs

Auto customizer Ryan Friedlinghaus takes an unorthodox approach when it comes to managing his family of artisans and technicians at West Coast Customs. But time and again the shop's famed design team comes up with a car build that has street edge and craftsmanship. This series takes viewers inside WCC to see how ordinary vehicles are transformed into one-of-a-kind rides, including candid looks at the logistics, mechanics and decisions behind the transformations

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