R138
Chrome Boulevard Classic
1979 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow II

WAVE 23
Alright gearheads, buckle up because we just dropped a collection that slaps the hell out of what you thought lowriders could be. These builds aren’t your grandma’s Sunday cruisers — we took classic muscle, luxury icons, big rigs, and even a van, and threw them into a blender of hydraulic insanity, candy gloss, and widebody swagger. From the aggressive 140mm haunches on that American muscle diamond-back Intrepid to the West Coast Cholo vibes dripping off the slammed Ford E350 van, we pushed the limits on what lowrider culture means when engineering meets pure street art with a widebody twist. Each build speaks a different dialect of low and slow, but all scream the same message: show up loud, stand proud, and own every alley and boulevard you roll through.
These rides are the physical manifestation of an alternate timeline where lowrider culture took a sharper edge, where West Coast artistry collided head-on with American muscle and luxury, and where tech met tradition in a hydraulic embrace. Whether it’s the JDM donk Buick with its 26-inch Work Equip wheels screaming neon city nights or the Rolls Royce Silver Shadow II decked out like a boulevard king dripping in chrome and candy gold, these builds don’t just celebrate the culture — they rewrite the playbook. We made sure the suspension tech, wheel fitments, and body mods aren’t just show; they’re engineered to perform the kind of bounce, stance, and style that make heads snap. This is widebody lowrider culture turned up to 11, and we’re just getting started.