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Studio Trailer

The mobil studio trailer was built in 2001 after the skatepark trailer was retired at Spohnranch ramps in the City Of Industry. CG built it all on a one man solo mission, that took over 6 months of grinding and welding from the back of another mobil tool trailer that CG built. 14 hour days one day at a time the studio trailer comes together.

The studio trailer frame was made with 1" steel box tubing with over 13 sheets of Skate Light attached. It has sound proof interior with 4 sided camera surveillance and storage under the floor. A 5000 watt generator to run the sound system, lights, AC Unit or you can plug an extension cord into any home plug and go to work, like right here in my homeboy Rogie aka Roger Muller's driveway in Costa Mesa, CA.

The walls are wrapped in velvet and the shelves are made of diamond plate and 3/4" plywood. It has a diamond plate kitchen with a microwave and refrigerator with an AC unit to keep it cool. The benches are diamond tuck and used as storage space. The bunk beds fold down and can be used as shelf space or sleeping headquarters. It's like a swiss army on wheels. Ridaz Gotta Have A Trailer. knife trailer for music and living the dream on the road.

The Kicker sound system bass on the CG studio trailer made all the walls shake like there was a California earthquake, while keeping your good eye on the outside world while watching TV, surfing the internet and talking on the phone, all at the same time. A mobile office where the Pro Riders Organization began. Also you can look out the back and see out through the 2 heavy duty swinging doors with 1' windows.

The back door swings open and drops down into a work bench. It also has an outdoor shop light to light up the spot and a side later to climb onto the roof with ease. Custom made by CG.

The bottom compartment is a door that folds down and gives you access to under the studio floor and store whatever you want. The 2 doors from the outside have a tuck and roll trim around the original Gangstarock, Sayz Who and Livio album with the original PRO Action Sports logo for Pro Riders Organization 2002.

Check out Livio and Young Thin performing at the Smokeout Tour in San Bernardino, CA. in 2003. The sound system was supplied by Kicker at that event and was kicking hard. All of the sound was being run off the 5000 watt generator. Ridaz Gotta Have Power.

When it's time to roll out and set up shop, the CG Studio Trailer is always on the back of the Lincoln Navigator sittin on 24" DUB's "Lincoln Up The World" on tour reaching higher. Come ride with me ya'll in the CG studio trailer new and improved coming through a hood near you real soon. We keep the bars mobil like Barns and Noble. You Pro Ridin... or you just ridin! Ride on Ya'll. Ridaz Gotta Ride.

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