A little bit about the Mad Man
Cole Dalrymple AKA the Mad Scientist is all about originality when I comes to cars/trucks/toys. He started his obbsession
with a 1993 Chevy g-10 cargo van. He put sub's 16 speakers, and 4 amps in that beast along with a 7" indash monitor and a
PS2 under the seat. He put interior lights on the roof, added a bean bag chair and a couch. On the exterior he added 12 or
more strobe lights in each of the turnsignals and brake lights, green neon underglow and a tagged Neon paint job. He moved
onto a 1990 Honda CRX in which he did a full exhaust, intake, lowering kit, strut bars, tie rod braces, System in that as
well, Custom dash, custom painted interior, and custom accented engine bay. Then he moved onto a 92 Honda Prelude. He did
a Custom stereo system in that as well, full exhaust, intake, interior neons and so on. Durring which he also owned
a 1989 Chevy Silverado k2500. He upgraded the shocks, and added a custom snorkle with custom exhaust. He put two 12" in the
cab and all new speakers and head unit. After rebuilding the entire front steering and suspention he sold the truck and got
a 1985 Toyota 4runner. He added 4 custom speakers, an 8" powered tube sub, Scrolling licence plate cover, interior neons,
police scanner, CB, PA speaker, electric fan, custom exhaust, 7500lb winch with custom mounting plate, custom bench seat,
hard wired spot light...the list goes on and on. He has a 1989 Honda prelude 4ws Si. It has full exhaust with hollowed out
cat., tail light conversion with rear bumper swap, one of a kind cold air intake, b21/b20 hybrid engine swap, performance
clutch blah blah blah. Finnally his 2003 Subaru Legacy. He has done a full system with two kicker 12" comps, Flowtech afterburner
muffler, OBX cold air intake for a subaru impreza, Perrin light weight crank pulley and red neon grill light. So you be the
judge can this kid get shit done or not?
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