Video ID: 20141112-008W/S Al-Zadeh, the CEO of Newport Convertible Engineering Inc working on a Ferrari 599 GTBC/U Ferrari 599 GTBW/S Al-Zadeh working on a Ferrari 599 GTBM/S Mechanic workingM/S Mechanic working on a Toyota FJ CruiserM/S Mechanic working on a Toyota FJ CruiserC/U BlowtorchW/S Mechanic testing the bonnet of a Toyota FJ CruiserSOT Al Zadeh, CEO of Newport Convertible Engineering Inc (in English): "Kind of the same, you might say, the concept of a person wants to get plastic surgery. Some people, they're already beautiful but they want to be more beautiful - they want to stand out - they want to be more unique. The concept comes from idea, but of course they're two different subjects."W/S Mechanics working on a Range Rover Supercharged 2014 EditionM/S Mechanic cutting doorW/S Al-Zadeh working with two mechanics on a Range Rover Supercharged 2014 EditionSOT Al Zadeh, CEO of Newport Convertible Engineering Inc (in English): "We're not interested really interested at this time in a TV show because we're pretty busy with our expansion but that would be something we might consider in the future."W/S Range Rover Supercharged 2012 Edition being modifiedW/S Range Rover Supercharged 2012 Edition being modifiedW/S Range Rover Supercharged 2012 Edition and Mercedes Benz G-Class 2013 Edition in the garageW/S Dodge ChallengerM/S Tesla Model S P85 2014 Edition top being openedW/S Tesla Model S P85 2014 EditionW/S GarageSCRIPTAfter quitting his studies in Medicine, Al-Zadeh founded Newport Converting Engineering Inc. and has being modifying cars in Newport Beach for 35 years, specialising in converting cars not readily available as convertibles on the market. These include select Range Rovers, Jaguars and Rolls Royce automobiles to the latest in Ferraris, with the company also able to convert four door vehicles into two doors.Al-Zadeh has worked on cars for various celebrities including rappers, baseball players and actors, usually spending between 6-8 weeks cutting off the top of the cars and extracting the back doors before converting suburban, sports and classic cars into full-blown convertibles.Prices range from €69,000 ($86,000) to convert a Tesla; €140,000 to convert any four door vehicle into two doors, and a whopping €250,000 to modify a Ferrari 599 GTB. With other countries interested in his ideas, Al-Zadeh has sold them as intellectual property to third parties for for €2.25 million ($2.8 million).Facebook: www.facebook.com/Ruptly Twitter: twitter.com/Ruptly LiveLeak: www.liveleak.com/c/Ruptly Google Plus: google.com/+RuptlyTV Instagram: www.instagram.com/Ruptly YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/RuptlyTV DailyMotion: www.dailymotion.com/ruptly Video on Demand: www.ruptly.tv