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Check out where to stay in Las Vegas and book an accommodation of your choice. Count's Kustoms 4. Count's Kustoms, Las Vegas. Book Now. Count's Kustoms Travel Tips. He was was amazing. He had a great personality. He was also a fantastic photographer. Rated 4 out of 5 by Bobl from Good tour for motorheads This is a worthwhile tour if you are passionate about automotive history and customization.

Note: none of the venues have an admission charge although Vamped was closed and was opened just for this group. I had some problems with the booking of this tour through Vegas. I booked online and was not offered a pick up at my hotel on the Strip. Therefore, I had to walk 2 miles to the Rio Hotel where the online booking said the tour originated. At the Rio, where I had never been before, I shared my online booking receipt and its directions to where I would be picked up with hotel security so I could be directed to the correct location.

Fortunately, the guide was willing to return and pick me up while the rest of the group was at Shelby. Unfortunately, as a result of missing my original pickup, I missed two stops on the tour Vegas sign and Shelby. Guide showed me that I was not listed on her confirmed list of tour participants and that if I had been she would taken extra care to look for me at the Rio or even call my mobile number.

It would have been easy for her to turn the corner to the side of the hotel where I was waiting. After the tour, I called Vegas. Note: I had booked this tour on Thursday on line, so there should have been plenty of opportunity for me to be listed on Saturday's confirmed participant list. The tour was pretty good and the guide was fun. Nature Parks.

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All Tours by Duration. There are several negative reviews of the shop tours where fans of the show can come visit and see how things are done. Most of the bad reviews are complaining about lackluster service, pricey coffee, and the bad neighboorhood that made them feel unsafe. They weren't the only ones getting bad reviews though, the Pawn Stars shop didn't do any better. Low budgets, lots of work, a short time to get the car ready, with everything coming down to the last few hours before the customers arrive to pick up their car.

Sounds familiar, right? It's the formula for every single car show, and it's either fake or they're just horrible at planning. Whichever it is, it's kinda shady. There's no doubt that there's a lot of fakery on the show. However, they do actually build the cars - even if the timeframes don't add up. It's easy to understand how these rumors came to be, and we have no problems understanding that it can be difficult to stay motivated when people talk trash about what you do. While there are plenty of cars that leave the show looking absolutely smashing, there are also some that look like they were designed by a year old.

For a shop that has attained that level of fame and claims to be one of the best at what they do, they sure build a lot of questionable cars.

A real restoration can take weeks, months, even years - but on Counting Cars they're seemingly done in no time at all, with a couple of weeks being at the higher end. There are two possible reasons for this; One, they work under extreme pressure and have all the tools and parts needed for any job.

This is highly unlikely.



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