2003 Range Rover - Car Audio and Electronics Magazine
Travis Roy  |  by www.caraudiomag.com. All rights reserved. 23.01 | 17:42

Just like its owner, Ryan Sheckler, this Range Rover is all class, and dominating too. Unassuming, yet hard to beat. Kicker-sponsored skateboarder Ryan Sheckler is one of the youngest top-ranked skateboarders in the world, becoming the youngest gold medalist in X Games history, placing first at the Globe World Championships in 2006, and was named Athlete-of-the-Year at the first Dew Action Sports Tour.

He has shown the world that being young doesn't mean you can't be the best, or have the best. And he takes that mentality with everything in life, including his ride. Although he hasn't been driving long (he turned 17 this past December), Sheckler rolls in a 2003 Range Rover decked out with Kicker gear delivering dominant sound for the best skater around.

Kicker dealer Wired for Sound in Temecula, CA, installed the amazing system. "It's really awesome," Sheckler states on his website. "In fact, I can't find the words to describe it!

" Well, we'll try. The outside's got to complement the inside, so a Strut grille and side vents were added to the framework. Pirelli rubber wraps the 24" Asanti three-piece chrome rims, all hand built, so that there's no mistaking sophistication.

Upgrades to the engine were an obvious necessity to keep pace with the raucous stereo system. Racing Dynamics loaded the Rover up with serious tweaks, including its chip and fuel management system, custom headers and custom exhaust, giving this ride plenty of persuasion under the hood. You'll find Sheckler riding blacktop and rails, competing at several events in Europe, as well as his annual stops with the X Games and Dew Tour.

Check out ryansheckler.com for more information on his whereabouts. Since you travel so much, when do you get a chance to drive your Kicker-outfitted Range Rover?

Well, let's put it this way: When I know I'm traveling I try to have my Range Rover cleaned before I leave. I either do it, or I head down to my local car wash here in San Clemente and get it done. That way I know that the minute I get home I can get in it, turn up the system and head out to meet my friends, or I head up to my dad's shop to see him and the guys.

So I guess the answer is: I drive it every chance I get ...

except if it's raining ...

then I drive my KICKER-tuned Tacoma truck. What do you like best about the system? For example are you really into bass-heavy music or .

.. ?

My music taste is all over the board. There are definitely some days that I am HEAVY BASS and then I can switch to metal and look for the mids and highs. I'm kind of a freak like that.

It drives my dad crazy when he drives with me. None of my friends complain about it: they just love the sound. Can you tell us some of your favorite music artists?

Yeah, I really like Lil' Wayne, Lil' Jon, Tupac and any other rap that bumps. Also, Metallica, AC/DC and ASG. Skateboarding obviously comes first, and you enjoy dirt biking as well.

Are you more a bike guy or car guy? I'm definitely a car guy. I've been crazy about cars for as long as I can remember.

My youngest brother Kane, who's 7, is 10 times worse than me. In fact he just killed me on a question regarding the size of the engine in an M6. Seriously, I love that car and I told him that I might get one and he asked me what size engine it had.

He's 7! I told him I didn't know and he went to my dad and asked him. Those two nuts went on the Internet and found that it had a V10.

The next day he quizzed me again and I guessed a V12 and with a smile my little bro' scolded me for not knowing and then corrected me. I can see myself having a variety of cars. I like old-school hot rods, luxury and exotics.

Who did you look up to in skateboarding or in other sports when you first got started? I have a lot of great friends in other actions sports who I look up to. I look up to Tony Hawk and Rodney Mullen.

I also look up to Travis Pastrana, because he is so talented and a certifiable nut! You're at an age when a lot of young men focus on cars and other things. Since your yearly income exceeds that of most adults, do you go out and buy whatever ride sparks your fancy?

Or is there some other hobby that you'd rather spend your money on? Wow, that's a hard question. My parents keep me grounded, which is probably a good thing.

No, it's a great thing, because otherwise I might have 10 cars and no money in the bank. I do get to reward myself with the finer things in life, but right now my hobby is saving for a house. That's a big focus of mine right now.

I'd imagine you have to put up with a lot of jealousy: that of other skaters, your peers and maybe even your family. I mean, look at all you've accomplished and you're only 16! Do you notice it and, if so, how do you deal with it?

Hell yeah I notice it. At the final stop of the Dew Tour I was signing autographs for what seemed like an endless line at the MySpace tent and some guy shook my hand and said, "I really don't like you, and I just wanted to tell you that." No kidding.

This kid waited for an hour just to tell me that he doesn't like me. I think about it when it happens and I deal with it in my own way. But, I never sit around trying to figure out how to make a hater like me.

I really think the pro skaters are OK with my success. They call me often to skate and I call them so it's all good. My family is strong and there is no jealousy .

.. but they do joke about it.

My mom and dad have done everything possible to secure my money in different investments. So, what do you want to be when you grow up? A liv'n loud Kicker test pilot!

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Keywords: Range Rover, Ryan Sheckler, x Games, Dew Tour
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