So with Poncho’s trust in Jim, it was now time to lay down the assorted colors of PPG, starting with the red and orange tribal graphics on top of the gray granite texture that Jim made bust out with his crazy airbrushing skills. Soon after the truck was sprayed, Jim and Poncho decided to give Mike Cox of Professional Auto-sound in Westlake, California a call. Since Mike Cox is no newcomer to the scene with over sixty featured vehicles, he was definitely the man for this job. Before the truck was rolled into Professional for the interior and system, Poncho decided to pay attention to detail. The first detail that Poncho and Jim agreed to focus on was installing a new bumper from AIM and a set of crystal lights along with a Billet grille to give the truck what it needed to turn heads. After this was achieved, Mike Cox began a total reconstruction of the interior, starting with replacing the factory bench seat with a set of Acura Integra buckets. Replacing the factory carpet, Mike began wrapping the dash as well. With the reconstruction coming to life it was now time for Mike to build one of his awesome center consoles. Since the tribal graphics were turning heads from the outside, Mike decided to bring the same effects to the inside. The same tribal graphics were then laid down into the seats, door panels, and custom headliner. With the interior executed with perfection, Mike next bolted in the Pioneer deck along with the Pioneer six-disc changer.
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Now that Poncho turning heads with wild graphics and interior, it was time for Mike to put some pounding bass into the neck breaker. MB Quart mids and highs carry the highs and mid sounds and Mike decided to go with three JL audio W-6 subwoofers for the lows. Mike finished it off with a custom enclosure inserted into the bed with Plexiglas. System hitting hard, Mike now moved his talents into the bed of the truck. Mike laid down a custom bed kit consisting of the same graphics and materials used on the interior.  
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