
Xzibit and the good people at West Coast Customs make people's cars go from dirt to pimped in this 30 minute series. A pimped out car is usually worth $20,000 to $30,000. This season, the guys are back in full effect, transforming more rides and more lives. As usual, Xzibit--Pimp Master of Ceremonies himself--will be pulling drivers off the road who are guilty of committing heinous vehicular style crimes and giving their wheels the ultimate pimp-over. Want MTV To Pimp Out Your Ride? Read below for info on how to get that done. Wanna Pimp Out Your Ride? Does your car need some major work? Are you embarrassed to pick up your date because of your ride? Scared to roll up to that job interview because of your bucket? Fear no more - MTV wants to give you the hottest car on the block. We're gonna take that hooptie and pimp it out. And we ain't just talkin a paint job either. We'll hook you up.

Wyatt rolls in a 1988 Daihatsu Hi-Jet...Less than a minivan, this "micro-van" is held together with hope and duct tape. X swoops in to take the car for an unparalleled makeover at West Coast Customs.

Nile described the situation best when she said "I'm a hottie driving a hooptie." Investing only $700 into her 1978 Cadillac. X is definitely Nile's hero.

Logan's '86 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme is smashed up, broken, full of dents and contains enough remnants of fast food to feed a small country. Currently in business school, 20-year-old Logan needs a ride that means business.

Christine has a '92 Honda Civic that looks like it's been through a war. It has a possessed alarm, a door that doesn't close, and when it rains, it pours inside of Christine's car. Can X come to the rescue?

Antwon, a 19 year-old starving art student, and his ride are in desperate need of a makeover. His friends are pimpin' but he is still driving a busted ride with three windows and ripped upholstery.

Mary and her 1967 Mustang or "Matty Mustang" as she likes to call it, have been through a lot together. Almost everything is broken, ripped or missing and three different colors (four if you count rust!).

Jared's 1985 Ford Ranger is in rough shape, and it's too bad because Jared's job is in the auto field--delivering car parts. It has rotting paint, ripped-up seats, a zig-zag antenna and "bobble head" mirrors.

Danelle loves her 1981 Pontiac Trans Am because it's a classic American muscle car but it's lacking some necessities, like mirrors. Xzibit arrives to save the day - or at least the nostalgic Trans Am.

Neil's 1974 Chevy "luv" truck has looks that not even a mother could love. With a hunk-of-junk camper on its back and mismatched wheels, his Chevy is getting Neil anything but love.

Shonda's 1989 Mustang convertible gives new meaning to the term "rag top." This ride is so busted, there's a gaping hole in the ceiling! So many things are broken, making it a tough job for Xzibit and the guys at West Coast Customs.

He's 21, he's a D.J. and he rolls in a '84 Nissan Maxima. That's right, Ezra drives a station wagon. After checking out the broken headlights, ripped up seats and bungee-rope fastened bumper, X is a little fazed…

Krissy's 1969 VW Baha Bug was designed to be steady and durable. Yet with its crooked tailpipe, old school tape deck and broken doors, this Bug can be described as anything but…

Brian's Honda CRX is suffering from numerous crashes, and is held together by screws that he installed himself. The engine is held together by bungee… can X save this hunk of junk?

Gaby was a newly-dumped yoga instructor with nothing in the world but her yoga mat and her 1972 Land Cruiser. Her ex-boyfriend sold her the Land Cruiser for $200.

[Season Finale] Kerry, 19, moved from Fargo, North Dakota to Sunny California with his family and his car: Frankenstein. The car is some sort of beast made out of two '89 Ford Escorts welded and glued together… what can X do?
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Chamillionaire and the GAS team give a Honda CRX a `Fantastic Four' pimpin'.
X finds a mobile doggie grooming company owner with one mangy mutt of a car. G.A.S. pimp out the 1972 Ford Econoline with a top of the line doggie washing station, plasma TVs, and a hydraulics door.
A contractor's Jeep Grand Wagoneer gets a makeover.
X and the guys at G.A.S. take in a Pontiac Sunbird. This beat down convertible's getting a new lease on life as a 'Tiki-mobile', complete with Tiki graphics, binoculars and an Italian ice machine trunk.
X and the G.A.S. crew set their sights on a 1997 Toyota RAV4 and turn it into a luxury SUV with 22-inch chrome wheels, a romantic red leather interior, a chocolate fountain and a projection TV system.
X surprises an EMT nurse by turning her 1984 Ford Crown Victoria station wagon into a hot-rod style ambulance, with a CT scan-style sound system, a video monitor shaped like a defibrillator, and a siren.
X and the guys turn a 2002 Chevy Cavalier into a one-of-a-kind sparkly 'root-beer' painted creation, complete with a gumball machine, a scrapbooking station and virtual-reality gaming seats.
Louis needs to fix up his 1996 Subaru Impreza after a paintball attack and fence accident. Xzibit and his crew turn it into a rally car with off-road tyres and a load of paintball gear.
A 1970 Cadillac hearse gets purple velvet interior, a barbecue grill and a refrigerator.