Every once in a while, a truck shows up that just hits different. It’s not about wild graphics or over-the-top mods, it’s about execution. Clean lines, smart setup, and attention to every last detail. That’s exactly what you get with NEO, a 2003 Chevy Silverado owned by Nick Neofotistos. Nick’s had this truck since he was a teenager, and he’s spent years turning it from a bone-stock Silverado into a full-blown custom. Sprayed in bright red by Chad Jumonville of White Castle, Louisiana, the truck’s simplicity is what makes it perfect. Underneath, it rides on a custom ¾-inch square tube frame built by Jeffery Carney, with SS7 airbags, a 4-link rear setup, Fox shocks, and a big step notch that lays the frame clean. Powering this masterpiece is a built LS1 with a Texas Speed Tsunami cam, AFR heads, and 8.1L marine injectors backed by a built 4L60E and Yank converter. Rolling on massive 26x16 Billet Specialties BLVD 65s wrapped in Tri-Ace tires, NEO’s stance demands attention from every angle. Inside, it’s all custom, Clazzio leather, a clean console, and a Sundown Audio setup that hits as hard as the LS1. From LST to Scrapin’ the Coast, this truck’s been proving one thing: real builds never go out of style. This is NEO, no gimmicks, no shortcuts, just good taste and flawless craftsmanship.