After opening the trunk of her car, Esmeralda first caught sight of a fully-functioning snow cone machine! From now on, she could make her own slushy, and the best part is, it would travel with her wherever she drove.
While this might not have been as elaborate as the last two transformations, it did show just how far “Pimp My Ride” was willing to push the envelope.
Binoculars
Just as the bonnet had a Tiki mask on it, as did the seat have one sewn into it. But the best part was the pair of binoculars installed into the eyes, offering backseat passengers an incredible view when the convertible's roof was down.
This was a nice touch as the crew knew that Esmeralda liked to take her car to the beach.
Taking A Peak
Esmeralda couldn't help but test out her new binoculars before taking a look at the rest of her renovated car. This is probably one of the more practical additions; we can only imagine how nice it must be to arrive at a nice lookout or scene and have a pair of binoculars on hand!
From there, Xzibit and his crew presented one last modification to her vehicle that caught Esmeralda completely off guard.
From Bread Van To Skater Ramp
Another memorable episode happened when a skater named Mike gave over his van that used to deliver bread to the show. Before that, the car had a white paint job, with pink stripes wrapping around the lower half.
After some time in the shop, the exterior was redone with a blue and orange spray-painted design.
Sandwich Seat
In addition to this, the driver's seat was redone and made into white bread. Mike's van used to be a bread truck, so in homage to its earlier years, the crew wanting to tie that into their new design.
As if that wasn't enough, they also furnished a skater's ramp at the back of the vehicle for the avid skater.