As we all know bigger is better right? Well, we will leave that up to you, but when it comes to cars – and especially off-road cars – big is best, whether you’re off the road or on it cruising the boulevards.

Over at RDB LA on YouTube, we get a look into the workings of the auto shop – described as ‘Los Angeles's Premiere Auto Repair, Collision, and Customization Center,’ and two very different cars.

First, we have an expensive German SUV by Mercedes-Benz and, secondly, something British, luxurious, and expensive – a Rolls-Royce.

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In the short behind-the-scenes video we can the G63 custom truck stretching its legs on the street. With a much wider track than standard, the tires practically touch either side of the lane.

It’s a G-Wagon in silver, with a pickup bed, but beyond that things get crazy.

The front and rear bumpers are absent, and the front three radiators are on show, revealing the inner workings of the car, with crazy fenders over the wheels which now stick out completely from the body.

This was a bespoke custom job, which Vik from RDB says is a few weeks out still from completion.

It still needs the fenders primed and painted, and they need to fit the roof rack, as well as the all-important bumpers which will really set it off when they are back on the car.

At RDB, you can commission pretty much anything as we can see from the video, with a Lamborghini up on the lift having custom work done too.

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The Custom 2022 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Has A Shocking Yellow Interior

Via: YouTube via RDBLA
Via: YouTube via RDBLA

At the garage, we have another of the custom jobs in progress – none other than a 2022 Rolls-Royce Cullinan, a brand-new luxury SUV with a 6.75-liter V12 making a lazy 563 hp and 627 lb-ft of torque. But this car is about cruising and showing your style as it has a full black-out window job, a custom wide-body kit that complements what looks like 23-inch wheels, and more.

The biggest surprise is inside, wherein what must be a first for any Rolls-Royce, the interior is in mustard yellow. Door inserts, seats, and more are in the bright yellow-orange leather and to be fair it contrasts well with the black of the car body.

If you can afford a brand-new $330,000 Cullinan, you will be able to accept the price to make it truly individual – but we might pass on the bright yellow just in case it hurts the resale value.