Quoc-Viet had good intentions when he tried to customize his 1989 Nissan 240SX. While buying an assortment of custom body parts for his ride had seemed like a good idea, actually installing the parts was another problem. The double-si... Full Episode Summary
Quoc-Viet had good intentions when he tried to customize his 1989 Nissan 240SX. While buying an assortment of custom body parts for his ride had seemed like a good idea, actually installing the parts was another problem. The double-sided tape holding together the body kit has begun to lose its grip, but the WCC crew has just what the doctor ordered.
Xzibit arrives to find Quoc-Viet's car in shambles. In place of the passenger's seat, he finds the radiator fan, headlights, gaming controllers, and more random stuff that has no business being there. Despite the fact that Quoc-Viet's rearview mirror is adorned with lucky charms, the car is a disappointment to his girlfriend and family. Luckily, the crew is ready to transform this junk pile into the car of his gaming dreams.
Using the Nissan 240SX in Need for Speed Underground 2, 2Shae begins by customizing the body to match the car in the game. After a coat of custom made green, 2Shae designs some graphics to accent the paint job. Big Dane adds neon lights, inside and out, from the trunk to the underbody, even under the hood around the engine!
Before Quoc-Viet arrives, Mad Mike installs three seven-inch monitors along with three twelve-inch monitors, all ready and wired to the three Xbox consoles lining the backseats. Quoc-Viet's ride also gets 12-inch woofers lined with neon lights in the trunk. When Quoc-Viet sees his new ride, he can't believe his eyes. His favorite gaming ride has come to life, right before his eyes. Now, when he isn't on the road cruising around in his new ride, he can race the same car with up to 12 players on the brand new gaming center in his trunk. He can finally ride around with his girlfriend and his family can be proud of his ride.
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