"Dragquoia" Toyota Sequoia

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Antron Brown's "DragQuoia" Toyota Sequoia is probably the most extensively modified vehicle of the bunch. This custom Sequoia was inspired by Brown's dream of taking his family racing with him. Despite the full roll cage, trunk-mounted nitrous system and 21.5-inch wide rear drag radials, it still features two full-size racing seats up front, and two child-sized racing seats in back, flanking a baby-sized racing seat in the middle. Under the hood, the Sequoia's 5.7-liter V-8 has been blown with a TRD Supercharger and Intercooler, and fitted with Aerodine injector hat and butterflies and an AEM alcohol-injected fuel system, allowing the engine to crank out 650 hp. Other modifications include a high-stall torque converter, TRD front disc brakes, a 12-gallon fuel cell, a drag chute and a carbon fiber rear wing. Brown's charity of choice is Racers for Christ.

I generally like writing—especially when it’s about cars—but I hate writing about myself. So instead of blathering on about where I was born (New York City, in case you were wondering) or what type of cars I like (all of ’em, as long as it has a certain sense of soul or purpose), I’ll answer the one question I probably get most, right after what’s your favorite car (see above): How’d you get that job? Luck. Well, mostly. Hard work, too. Lots of it. I sort of fell into my major of journalism/mass communication at St. Bonaventure University and generally liked it a lot. In order to complete my degree senior year, we had to spend our last two semesters on some sort of project. Seeing as I loved cars and already spent a good portion of my time reading about cars on sites such as Motor Trend, I opted to create a car blog. I started a Tumblr, came up with a car-related name (The Stig’s American Cousin), signed up for media access on a bunch of manufacturer’s websites, and started writing. I did everything from cover new trim levels to reviewing my friends’ cars. I even wrote a really bad April Fool’s Day post about the next Subaru Impreza WRX being Toyota-Corolla-based. It was fun, and because it was fun, it never felt like work. Sometime after my blog had gotten off the ground, I noticed that Motor Trend was hiring for what’s now our Daily News Team. I sent in my résumé and a link to my blog. I got the job, and two weeks after graduation I made the move from New York to California. I’ve been happily plugging away at a keyboard—and driving some seriously awesome hardware—ever since.

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