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By Patrice Elizabeth Grell Yursik

Published on April 20, 2006

Dub magazine is like the Bible to a specific market of automobile aficionados. The publication speaks to the generation who would trick out their Mercedes with television screens and 24-inch spinners, and bump Bun B in their Bentleys. Hip hop heads who get sweaty over the latest whips will have a lot to gape at during Dub Magazine’s 6th annual Custom Auto Show and Concert. The Miami Beach Convention Center will be filled with the sweetest imports, SUVs, and luxury rides, including customized debuts by Chrysler, Cadillac, and Honda. Ballers on a budget can peep pimped out skateboards and speed bikes. After admiring the cars, get rowdy at the all star rap concert. Slim Thug, Mike Jones, and Paul Wall will all be in the house, while DJ Lady Tribe will strike sexy poses behind the ones and twos. The show begins at noon. Tickets cost $25. Visit www.dubmagazine.com/dubshow.
Sun., April 23