Modified 2007 Chevrolet Avalanche is a Sweet Ride for Owner Matt Brookshier

Highly Modified 2007 Chevy Avalanche 5.3L
Highly Modified 2007 Chevy Avalanche 5.3L
Matt Brookshier's 2007 Chevy Avalanche is equipped with AEM Dryflow Air Intake System
Matt Brookshier's 2007 Chevy Avalanche is equipped with AEM Dryflow Air Intake System
23 year old Matt Brookshier of the L.A. Chapter Nokturnal Car Club truly has a passion for modifying cars with style and performance. His love for cars began from childhood. "My family has always been into cars," said Brookshier. "My brother built his first muscle car in the early 90's, and ever since then, I have been interested in building my own." Brookshier's first car was a 1987 Chevrolet Camaro IROC. "After high school I met some guys that shared my love for cars and they had a unique style," he said. "I knew right away that this was the beginning of a new hobby building cars to display at DUB shows."

Matt Brookshier's latest project is a 2007 Chevy Avalanche. This unique Avalanche has an upper and lower E&G Classic mesh grill, suede & vinyl throughout the cab with custom matched doors and panels, 26" Dub Bombers wheels wrapped in Kuhmo Ecstas, a full air ride with dual port Parker valves leading to a 4 ply Contech bag, 1" bullet proof plexiglass in the bed to protect the Alpine sound system and many other modifications.

This 5.3 liter Avalanche is equipped with an AEM Brute Force Intake System 21-8023DP. "I have been using AEM for about a year now," said Brookshier. "I prefer the dry filter over an oiled filter. The AEM intake has performed great and gives me the extra horsepower I lost when I installed the 26" wheels. Installation was very simple. I did it myself."

Brookshier's custom 2007 Avalanche has attended a number of local cruises and car shows as well as DUB L.A., DUB Phoenix, DUB San Jose and the Ludikrs Car and Truck Show.

The upcoming car and truck show season will bring more exciting ideas and creative perspective to a rapidly growing industry. "I have a few ideas in mind for next year," said Brookshier. "We'll have to wait and see what is in store for the future."

Matt Brookshier's 2007 Chevrolet Avalanche with a 5.3L engine has the following modifications:

Engine - AEM Brute Force Intake (#21-8023DP), Color Matched Engine Cover, Front Radiator Cover and Fuse panel, 260 amp dual alternators powering dual batteries.

Exterior - Color Matched exterior plastic pieces and lower front valance, All of the emblems were taken off, the front Chevy emblem was colored match along with upper and lower E&G Classic mesh grille, 8K HID headlights, and covering the sound system in the bed area is a 1" thick plexi glass which is also bullet proof.

Interior - Sting Ray and Elephant inserts, suede and vinyl throughout the cab with double white stitching, Custom color matched plastic doors and panels.

Suspension - 26" Dub Bombers wheels wrapped in Kuhmo Ecstas, full air ride with dual port parker values leading to a 4 ply contech bag, feeding the air are 2 (9) gallon tanks and 1 (5) gallon tank which is filled by 4 (380) ViAir compressors, the truck hops 1 foot in the front on compressed air with NO BOTTLE.

Audio and Video - 4 Alpine 12" Type X Subs and 3 sets of Type X components, 5 Alpine Amplifiers with everything fiber glassed in the bed, 2 15" TVs custom fitted on the tailgate, each door panel has a 17" TV on it, each seat has a 11.4" TV, both visors are 12.2" with a 7" in-dash receiver, and topping it off is a 17" flip down.

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2007 Chevy Avalanche has 17" TV'a installed in both door panels Suede and Vinyl Interior with Double White Stitching 4 12" Alpine Type X Subs, 5 Alpine Amplifiers Fiberglassed Into the Bed and 2 15" TV's Custom Fitted Into the Tailgate
11.4" TV's are Installed in Each Seat 12.2" Monitors in the Visors, 17" flip down Screen and Bullet Proof Plexi Glass Bed Cover Matt Brookshier's 2007 Chevy Avalanche with a 5.3 liter engine