 Unidos C.C. displayed this custom four-door Sedan Deville with ghost Cadillac emblems in the paint and a chrome suspension. |  |  |
 |  Angel Edwards' custom radical Honda Civic, "Ghost of Pearls," humbled the competition with all of its modifications. |  |
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 One of a couple of dedicated car clubs making the trek west was New Jersey's Loyalty C.C. |  Roy Atterberry's October '05 cover star and Second Place winner in the Bomb Truck category, "Violet Rose II," was on full display. |  Anna Folwell's '61 Impala, "Lady Ermine," has never been restored and is all-original, featuring many of the factory options available at the time. |
 "V-max" had this '58 on display and his Ultimate Riders dawgs on full guard. |  "The Passion" showed everyone in the Euro class what the future looks like. One of the cleanest Euros that we've seen in years, Amor Barut and the young DeAlbas put together one blessed Jetta. Subtle touches like scriptures and photos laid into the paint, a totally floating setup, right-hand-drive conversion, fiberglassed interior and a great display, all came together with a modern feel. |  |
 |  |  Mike Linville went all out on his bike, redoing it from last year's configuration and he caged himself a Second Place finish. |
 Those hats can mean only one thing, NYC's own Drastic C.C. is in the building. |  The lovely Sarah is a sweet addition to Anthony Fuentes' Third Place show finisher and December '05 cover car, "Sun Dance." With the addition of screens in the trunk and on his display, Anthony's '63 made its way across the U.S. last year, giving spectators coast to coast a close-up look at one of the hottest cars on the show circuit today. |  |
 Cover car, Lowrider Excellence Award winner and Second Place Best of Show winner, "Certified Gangster," was built by Bowtie Connection South in Miami, Florida. We all knew the day would come when the East hit hard and this car's the first blow. This '64 is another one that's changing the game. Nuff said. |  |  |
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