 It looks pretty good. So we did the ramp door. We did the entire inside trailer and then the next thing we did we painted all of the wood on the inside of the trailer. The ceiling, the walls, everything we painted white so we could get more reflective light out of it. We installed LEDs in place of the factory bulbs they had in here. We ran some LED strips on both sides the whole length of the trailer. Everybody's having a blessed day out there. Today's video we're gonna do a little update and basically a follow-up on the new trailer we got. This is the new Frostbite hauler trailer. We got an enclosed trailer as you guys seen in the previous video where we started ripping everything apart and getting ready to upgrade and repair some stuff on it. So today's a video on the inside. We pretty much have everything done on the inside of the trailer. We're starting to work on the outside of the trailer now. But yeah it's come a long way and it's been kind of fun, been a lot of work, but let's check it out. So there's a Zorro as you guys know that's the Challenger. So this is the outside of the trailer. We ended up getting a pace enclosed trailer. This is a used one. This is a believe it or not this is a 1998 trailer. It's in pretty good shape. I just pressure washed everything earlier this morning. Now we just got to kind of get the decals and everything taken care of. We're gonna leave that checkered flag dilly but obviously we're gonna get rid of that sharp racing letters and then whatever that's supposed to be some kind of futuristic race something. I don't know but we're gonna get rid of that and we're gonna put our own stuff on there. Don't know what we're gonna put yet but that's kind of what we're going for. We're gonna put probably YouTube stuff on there. So here's the ramp door. We did the whole entire floor in the Rust-Oleum garage epoxy kit that you can get at Home Depot. And we ended up going with like the blue and white gray kind of glitter flakes or whatever you want to call it with the gray the dark gray color. Looks pretty good. So we did the ramp door. We did the entire inside trailer and then the next thing we did we painted all of the wood on the inside of the trailer. The ceiling, the walls, everything we painted white so we could get more reflective light out of it. We installed LEDs in place of the factory bulbs they had in here. We ran some LED strips on both sides the whole length of the trailer which does a tremendous amount. They are insanely bright. When it's dark outside and I flip the light on it is it's perfect. It's like the perfect amount of light. Those LED lights are awesome. I'm gonna try to put them in the link in this video so if you guys are interested in them they are jam up jelly tight. They're 12 volt light so they wire right up to a regular 12 volt battery and it works fantastic. The next thing we did we did I recoded I painted over the fenders on the inside of the trailer with bed liner. One of those do-it-yourself kits and then I took some of the leftover glitter I had and kind of threw it on those just to kind of keep it flowing. Floor turned out excellent. I really like the floor. We like I said we started kind of decorating a little bit. We got some of my straps hung up over here. We got my torque storm clock that's actually made out of the front of one of their superchargers. That's actually the billet piece for the entire supercharger. Pretty awesome. But yeah that's the clock and the clock actually works too. So we got the clock mounted up. We got my Mopar sign. One of the Christmas presents from the wife. Got it mounted on the door. Went through some of my decals and started just putting decals kind of everywhere. We did the step. I got the outside door actually locked but that step we did in bed liner and glitter did also. Harbor Freight. There's a lot of cool things at Harbor Freight and some not so cool but I do shop at Harbor Freight a lot. So for the trailer I was like you know what it's hard to beat. I'm just gonna get a bottom bench toolbox from them. That toolbox is $3.99 brand new. So I went and bought it. I was gonna get black but they didn't have any black ones and I'm impatient. I wanted to get a lot of this done this past weekend so I just went ahead and got white and what we did with that we mounted them. We raised the toolbox up off the floor. We ran some all thread through the floor. Two pieces actually on both sides through some four by six blocks. All the way through the floor bolted those blocks down and then we have attached the toolbox to those blocks with some very long lag bolts. So the toolbox is permanently attached and then the winch was already in the trailer. We didn't move the winch at all. We left it there. So the winch is kind of tucked up underneath there. Pretty cool. The battery is over here behind my little portable boom box over here. We mounted a little hook here to hold some extension cords and some jumper cables. Mounted a hook right here. Works out pretty nice. Holds my helmet, my race jacket, and my race pants that I just got. And started hanging some pictures up. We got some of the track photos from Frostbite. A little tire off the ground action right there. We got Zorro. My son driving Zorro. Some more Frostbite action. Next thing, Harbor Freight again. They got these cabinets. So I got two cabinets. Each cabinet has three drawers. Has a lock for each drawer. And they're pretty cool. These are metal cabinets. And we just kind of got some crap slammed in there that we might need at the track. But yeah, they work pretty good and they're not expensive either. You do have to put them together. But each cabinet at Harbor Freight, they're 99 bucks. So it's kind of hard to beat that. I thought it was the cheapest way to go to add cabinets to this trailer or for that matter any trailer that doesn't have cabinets. So what we did with those, we mounted them to the wall on the backs. We got screws mounted into the back of the wall. And then we have screws going into the top of this toolbox on both of them also. And we got screws running through the inside sides of them into the trailer as well. So they're mounted down pretty good. They're not going anywhere. Worked out pretty good. I really like those cabinets for a hundred bucks a piece. Not bad. There's some more decals up here in this area. We got some banners. I'm gonna start trying to bring all of my banners and hang them up now when we go racing. We got some foam or Styrofoam pipe covering to put on the cables down there for the ramp door. We threw in an air conditioner that already had that I used at my actual shop where I work. We upgraded to a humongous air conditioner at the shop. So this was not being used anymore. So I figured it'd be perfect for the race trailer. So how we're going to run that dude? I mounted a port down there and it's got a hole through the floor. This comes up, folds all the way down there, and that's how it vents out the the heat that it makes. And then we just run a cord through the floor to my generator to run this thing along with this power strip we got from Harbor Freight also that is magnetic. So we got a few power spots. We got some USBs. Pretty dope. The other thing I did because I thought you know I may spend a night in this thing sometimes. We might kind of camp out at the track one day or something. I thought it was a good investment so for cheap and insurance you definitely don't want to die anything. So we put a carbon monoxide meter in here. It's just battery operated. And then we put a smoke alarm in here also. I like it was better safe than sorry. So we put them in. There you go. And then this toolbox we loaded it with I already had a whole toolkit from Harbor Freight that's like 200 bucks that I used to carry in my truck all the time in the toolbox. And that toolkit literally for $200 it has a ton of tools. Now they're not max snap on stuff like that but hey they get the job done they work for a $200 toolkit that gives you basically almost everything you need especially if you're in emergency you have a lot of tools. So I took that toolkit and I loaded the toolbox up with that and actually sold it up to make it kind of fit in here so it stay organized but so yeah like here's the that would be the top and then this was the bottom of it. So you have all your half inch drive sockets extension ratchet pretty much you know most of your sockets short and deep metric and standard you know right there nicely organized hard to beat that. They give you a set of you know torque screw drivers some Phillips and flat screw drivers some many bitty stuff you know adjustable wrench needle nose side cutters some flat nose pliers right here and they all lock in so that like I get said I cut this up when my saw is all and instead of buying you know organizers and everything that I think just works great for me so it'll get the job done. Same thing this was the middle section of that toolkit all your 3-8 drive stuff you got a little tiny breaker bar long extensions three and six eight you got quarter inch sockets standard and metric you got your 12-point stuff six-point stuff tall metric and standard sockets I mean it's a it's a good kit for 200 bucks you get a lot of tools and it keeps going this is another section out of that kit you get a set of wrenches obviously what's missing already really I'm already missing the 10 millimeter Lord knows where my 10 millimeter is but then you got you got your standard metric Owens you got some swivels quarter and three eighths and half inch in there you got some special six-point sockets here reverse torques where I'm gonna call it you got a whole bunch of bits all your Phillips flat squares torques you name it you got it it's in there metric standards plus this little plastic thing opens up so that keeps it in closed hard to beat that and then I had some leftover name brand stuff that I wouldn't use in this is all Mac nut drivers this is the metric side nut drivers and then I had the same thing in the standards I got the standard Mac drivers some drill bits some junk what else did I put in here that thing is awesome that's a channel lock it goes very wide and this actually is the best thing I've found so far to adjust my core four by four bars because it opens much larger than most of these other ones like this one is actually bigger but doesn't open as wide as that one which is crazy but yeah what else I put in here oh yeah we got stickers I guess you call it the the Mopar frostbite swag drawer yeah I want to mention this this is from cope racing John cope CRT my transbuilder the man as far as transmissions goes for the Mopar world frostbite made to cover man yeah so I got a bunch of those in here look at that frostbite right there kind of goes over the stuff that's in frostbite I got a bunch of those I can kind of hand out to people we got carnage exhaust stuff in here flyers I got some business cards in there from them so yeah it's kind of making that kind of like my swag drawer got my actual straps in here and looks like we got a barrel fuel barrel spout some stenching cord three-way splitter so yeah I think that's about all we got going up in there so far oh the only thing the vent we got to work on this a little bit this thing works great still but the little knob is broken so you kind of got to hold your mouth just right and this is kind of getting old and decrepit it's starting to crack and it's kind of sun bleach so we're gonna replace this little vent thing and it also has this little screen that goes up there as well but you kind of tell it's kind of old and yellow and grungy so yeah oh yeah the other thing we mounted I mounted some anchors in the floor on both sides of this air conditioner that way when we're in transit I can run a strap over it strap it to the floor because we don't want that thing rolling around anywhere so yeah that's kind of what I've been doing the last couple weeks they've been behind on videos because I've been occupied with this thing this has been a pretty big project not to mention my regular shop that pays the bills we are in full swing is summertime and business is absolutely crazy good so yeah got to get that work done got to make that room got to make that money right so that is what we've been doing lately I know you guys are probably curious what's up with this so that is my new toy for those that know me no I'm not really a motorcycle guy I honestly I don't know much about motorcycles I owned a motorcycle one time in my life about seven eight years ago and I only had it for a couple months because I thought I was gonna drive it from where I live all the way down to where I used to work before I opened up my own shop which is it's about an hour ride and it's not the best of traffic and friendliness down where I used to work lots of people lots of cars lots of traffic and the short story version is the two or three months I had the motorcycle it seemed like every time I wrote it I was getting ran over almost so I just kind of said this isn't for me and I got rid of it and that was that so now I got my own shop I'm not far from work at all it's a 10 minute ride if that I thought it would be kind of fun to get a motorcycle and put it back and forth to the shop and since I kind of live out here in the country I might actually be able to you know ride this thing on the weekend or something sometime but for those that know about motorcycles they probably know what this thing is for those that don't this is a 2006 Yamaha Roadstar Midnight Warrior this thing is for 2006 it is absolutely gorgeous as you can tell it looks just as good in person as it does on this video this thing is super super clean super nice very very nice bike the owner that sold me this bike had it since day one original owner and I'll tell you he did not want to sell this bike at all like it really hurt his feelings but obviously I don't think he he really needed it laying around he had a couple of new motorcycles already but obviously he just you know he was probably attached to this thing physically had it since day one wrote it a lot so I feel like I got a good bike this thing runs great it is it's awesome so this thing it's a 1700 cc 102 cubic inch motor is what this bike has which in motorcycle worlds I guess you know it's pretty big it's definitely way more than I need because I am not gonna race the bike I'm not gonna try to do anything stupid with the bike I'm gonna try to ride it and not get dead and just enjoy it that's my plan so I think it's more than enough for what I'm planning to do and yeah we're gonna we're gonna race the truck and stay there but yeah that is a new toy maybe I'll do some videos on this thing in the future maybe do a little ride with the GoPro or something but yeah I still have to get my motorcycle license I don't even have a motorcycle license so I gotta get my motorcycle license first before I can really enjoy this thing and ride it around I'm probably gonna do one of those riding courses I don't know maybe lame but some people suggested it and since I don't really ride a motorcycle much it's probably a good idea I'm sure I'm gonna learn something and it's probably definitely worth the couple hundred bucks to take the you know two-day motorcycle school and plus you get to ride their bikes so if I drop one or scratch it you know it's their motorcycle and that's what they're there for to learn on instead of taking this nice pretty thing out and screwing it up which I definitely don't want to do because I am picky as a lot of people probably know I am OCD very picky with how my stuff looks I want to keep this bike looking like this and even better in the future so I'd rather learn and take the course on something else besides taking this out there and possibly messing it up so yeah if there's any motorcycle guys out there on the channel that ride bikes comment down below what you think maybe what I should do what I should watch out for yeah any advice I'll take it so comment down below don't forget give the video a thumbs up hit that subscribe button if you haven't subscribed to the channel yet lots of content to come up I got lots of footage guys I just got to get to it got to edit it and basically get caught up like I said it's just been nuts with work and keeping everything kind of keeping the wheel turning and you know it not running out of oil and lagging up on me so we're still here we're getting ready we're gonna try to hit maybe Michigan here soon and go racing up there again like we did last year so stay tuned more stuff to come and as always stay safe out there we'll see you guys on the next