Nissan

What happens when you let a designer loose with one of your whips? Nissan was game enough to find out, when it teamed up with Marc to modify two if its iconic models, the Pathfinder and the Armada. The Pathfinder got a rugged Ecko Unltd. treatment, with a black-and-gray camo paint job and bright orange detailing. The driver and passenger seats were outfitted with molded wood backs and seamless black leather. A hand-molded fiberglass enclosure houses thumping subwoofers.
The Armada, meanwhile, was re-envisioned as a Cut & Sew SUV. Embodying more mature touches, it has a two-tone orange and cream paint job and a cream and calfskin interior with contrast stitching on the steering wheel and dashboard. The glove box was re-imagined as a briefcase, and the gauges and pedals were given a retro, roadster look. The work on both cars was done by Will Castro, of Unique Autosports, and chronicled on Unique Whips