2 Since the body dropped Burban was now well on its way to fame, it was now time to cut up the body and give it a new sleek look. In doing so one thing that needed to be done because of the body drop was a Metal Cowl induction hood to allow room for the engine and to give it a pissed off look. Okay now the front end needed a little more to accent the new hood, so Fabian decided to go with a phantom grille and billet inserts along with a new phantom bumper. No custom vehicle is complete until you start hitting some mods, next on the agenda was to remove all four door handles to give the Suburban a smooth look.
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Along with the handles being shaved, the rear bumper was removed and a roll pan was molded to the body along with a frenched in license plate box.
2To finish up the rear of the Suburban, Fabian decided to shaved the rear handle and taillights. In place of the stock tails, he went with a set off of a ’34 Ford and mounted them into the roll pan. Seeing that he was done with the body of his newfound toy, it was time to spray some color to it. For this he turned to Mario’s Auto Body in Montclair California. While in the booth, the color of choice was a multi-purple/black with purple pearl purchased from House of Kolor. To finish up the clean look there where two-toned graphics laid out to separate the two main colors.
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