Up next Street Trucks Jan 2022 Cover Reveal! See whats inside! Published on December 03, 2021 Author Adam Johnson Share article Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Mail 0 “Double Take” A 2004 Toyota Tacoma Online Exclusive Double Take Subscribe to our weekly newsletter Name: Deven Ramsey Year/Make/Model = 2004 Toyota Tacoma Club = Aftermath Name of Ride : Double Take Engine (include performed by) = 2.4l Body Mods = Bagged and boddied Suspension = Front – Slam Bags Back – Slambags Air Suspension – Accuair e level Frame – ¾ frame Misc: Performed by: Jim Stuart, Kyle Rowl Paint = Toyota Super Bright white / Justin Cline Stereo / Audio = JL Audio/ Streat Beat Audio Interior = Factory Bench with headrest cut off and added cup holders / Design One audio Tires / Wheels = Intro Twisted Ralley Special Thanks = Michael Oden, Design One, Jim Struat, Stone Cold Customs, Justin Cline, Kyle Rowl, Drew Martens, Josh Robbinson, Aftermath Like most of us Deven Ramsey was hooked into the scene by going to local car shows. At a local show Devon was attending was a bagged s10 that pulled him into the scene. Deven has owned several previous rides in the past. One past ride Deven owned was a Toyota Tacoma, and he knew that this was going to be his choice for his new build. Deven purchased his Toyota out of Arkansas already bagged. After bringing it home to Wichita Kansas, he drove around for a couple weeks before sending it to Jim Stuart of Stone Cold Customs for the Bodydrop. Since it came with ¾ frame and slam bags front and rear they began the task of doing the bodydrop. From their Devon took the truck to Kyle Rowl to install an accuair e-level. Finally Deven install the Twisted Intro rally wheels. With all the suspension done it was time to add a little color. One of Deven’s friends Justin Clein was designated to perform this job. With a blank canvas Justin knew from the start how he was going to paint Deven’s truck. He began by painting the truck Toyota Supra bright white with silver graphics all over the truck. Look closely because the graphics change with every single light. Justin had been wanting to paint a truck like this for 20 years. When you see this truck at show you will be drawn at to graphics. Next on the list was for the interior. Design One from Wichita Kansas began by cutting off the head rest from the factory bench seat. For a little added show appeal, they added cupholders to the seats. They wrapped it all up by covering the seats and door panels in white and gray vinyl. After installing the carpet Design One gave Deven a show winning interior. Deven would like to thank Jim Stuart, Justin Cline, Kyle Rowl, Michael Oden, Drue Mertens, Josh Robinson, Grant Cox, Derrick @ Accuair, His Family, Chelsey, Reagan, Kamren, McKinily, and Aftermath
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