Justin Bieber. That’s a name that gets on some people's nerves almost instantly. Others love the young artist, some even glorify him. We tend to resume our thoughts to car-related posts, and, believe it or not, this article is just that. If it weren't for the fact we wrote about the pop star’s van more than once before, maybe we wouldn’t mention his freshly customized interior it got at West Coast Customs.
You’ve been officially pimped, Xzibit would now say. Only that we’re years away from the last episode of the famed MTV show we, car people, still remember. That doesn’t mean the tuning shop ever stopped customizing autos. No, they never stopped, and the fame the show brought to the team of mechanics now has the clientele filled with VIPs.
One of the ones who likes visiting Mister Ryan Fridlinghaus is a fellow nicknamed 2Chainz. Another customer of the shop is none other than the young Canadian pop singer. Bieber may be acting like he’s nothing but a youngster who likes to skate on the streets of LA, but that doesn’t mean the Baby, Baby singer is not spending proper cash on his car fleet.
The Cadillac Escalade is what Mystery Machine was for the four teenagers starring in Scooby-Doo. Sure, Bieber is not chasing ghosts with the van. Instead he watches movies, relaxes on that furry, white carpet, listens to loud music on the VIP sound system and whatnot.
Folks over at West Coast Customs call the van his "mobile ManCave," and according to their post, it is the home of an extensive list of features that includes built-in wi-Fi and such.
If you ask us, we’d always go for that 1965 Lincoln Continental he got from his friends as a 21st-anniversary gift, but that’s just us. The question is, van or no van?
One of the ones who likes visiting Mister Ryan Fridlinghaus is a fellow nicknamed 2Chainz. Another customer of the shop is none other than the young Canadian pop singer. Bieber may be acting like he’s nothing but a youngster who likes to skate on the streets of LA, but that doesn’t mean the Baby, Baby singer is not spending proper cash on his car fleet.
The Cadillac Escalade is what Mystery Machine was for the four teenagers starring in Scooby-Doo. Sure, Bieber is not chasing ghosts with the van. Instead he watches movies, relaxes on that furry, white carpet, listens to loud music on the VIP sound system and whatnot.
Folks over at West Coast Customs call the van his "mobile ManCave," and according to their post, it is the home of an extensive list of features that includes built-in wi-Fi and such.
If you ask us, we’d always go for that 1965 Lincoln Continental he got from his friends as a 21st-anniversary gift, but that’s just us. The question is, van or no van?