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Count's Kustoms

2714 S. Highland Drive, Las Vegas, NV, 89109

Customized vehicles are the star at this Las Vegas showroom made famous by the series Counting Cars. The small-but-mighty collection lets you see the craft and detail that goes into each of the artfully flipped cars and motorcycles. While many visitors are fans of the show, Count’s Kustoms is also a fun roadside pit stop and an opportunity to explore the city beyond the Strip. If you’re lucky, you might even see the owner Danny Koker himself.

The Basics

Visitors wander the showroom filled with custom hotrods, choppers, and more to see the work of owner Danny Koker and staff. To view more classic rides, choose a multi location tour that stops at car hot spots such as the filming locations forCounting Cars andVegas Rat Rods and the Shelby Museum. Or, book a reality-TV focused tour with access to sites important toCounting Cars, Pawn Stars, Tanked, American Restoration, Toy Shack, and more.

Things to Know Before You Go

  • Count’s Kustoms is a must-visit for automobile enthusiasts and fans ofCounting Cars.

  • Entrance to the shop is free of charge but bring your wallet—there are plenty of souvenirs on sale.

  • Parking is free at the shop.

How to Get There

Count’s Kustoms is located at 2714 South Highland Drive, near Circus Circus Drive, in Las Vegas. It is a 25-minute walk from the SLS, the northernmost resort on the Las Vegas Strip and the site of the closest monorail station.

When to Get There

The showroom is open weekdays from 9am to 5pm and weekends from 10am to 5pm. It is closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.

Meet the Stars

There is always the possibility of running into one of theCounting Cars’ stars when you visit, but Count’s Kustoms also hosts regular meet-and-greet sessions. Call or check the website for details.

Where is Count's Kustoms located in Las Vegas?

Count’s Kustoms is off the popular Las Vegas Strip on South Highland Drive, near Circus Circus Drive. The shop is about a 25-minute walk from the northernmost area of the Vegas Strip, so most visitors take a cab, bus, or drive, but you can walk from the Strip, too.

Who is the owner of Count's Kustoms?

Danny "The Count" Koker, a self-taught mechanic, owns Count’s Kustoms in Las Vegas. Thanks to the hit reality TV series Counting Cars, the shop has a huge following. Danny hunts, buys, and flips American muscle cars and motorcycles, and many are on display at his shop.

Is there an admission fee to visit Count's Kustoms?

No, there’s no admission fee to visit Count’s Kustoms in Las Vegas; however, if you’re a fan of the reality show Counting Cars or custom cars in general, bring money for souvenirs sold at this shop. There’s also an online store if you can’t visit but want merchandise.

Are there guided tours of Count's Kustoms?

Yes, at the shop, there’s a free tour of Danny’s car collection available daily. You can prebook a tour through an operator that will take you to Count’s Kustom, along with other reality TV locations or automobile shops nearby in Vegas.

How long should I plan to spend at Count's Kustoms?

Around 30 minutes is the right amount of time to enjoy what Count’s Kustoms offers, although some may spend more time browsing the gift shop and snapping pictures of the custom cars in the main shop. The shop is a great quick stop for fans of Counting Cars.

Can you buy merchandise or souvenirs at Count's Kustoms?

Yes, you can buy merchandise and souvenirs at the Count’s Kustoms gift shop. The gift shop offers a wide selection of branded hats, tees, hoodies, and other gear and goodies to purchase for men, women, and children. Making a purchase is part of the fun for fans.

Ways to explore

Take a free tour of the showroom filled with cars, choppers, and other works of automotive art made famous by owner Danny “The Count” Koker and staff. Plan to spend about 30 minutes admiring the roped-off displays and browsing the gift shop for souvenirs.

To see more classic rides, choose a tour that stops at other automotive hot spots such as the filming locations for Counting Cars and Vegas Rat Rods and the Shelby Museum. Or, book a reality TV–themed tour with access to sites important to Counting Cars, Pawn Stars, Tanked, American Restoration, Toy Shack, and more.

Accessibility

Count’s Kustoms is accessible to wheelchair users.

Age limits

All ages are welcome, but young kids might struggle with the no-touch policy.

What to pack

Camera, wallet for buying souvenirs, full water bottle

What to wear

Comfortable shoes for exploring the showroom, a light layer to stay comfortable in air conditioning

Not allowed

Touching the cars, video recording inside the showroom

Amenities

Note that restrooms are not available for public use.

Address

Count’s Kustoms is right off I-15 North on the cusp of Las Vegas’ Downtown South neighborhood. It’s easy to reach by driving or rideshare, or by joining a tour that includes transportation. Public transit is also an option, though it’s less time-efficient.

Driving

Count’s Kustoms is about a 10-minute drive from the Las Vegas Strip via I-15 North. There’s free parking on-site.

Public transportation

It takes about an hour to get to Count’s Kustoms on the Las Vegas Monorail or the 119 bus line. To save time, use a rideshare app or take a taxi instead.

Best times to visit

The showroom is typically open from 10am to 4pm. Arrive early to beat the heat.

Best days to visit

Count’s Kustoms is currently open daily, except on some holidays, so check ahead. Expect bigger crowds on the weekends.

Best months to visit

Weather in Las Vegas cools down from November to March, but if you don’t mind the scorching highs, you might find better deals on hotels and attractions in the summer.

Special events

While the showroom itself doesn’t host special events, classic car fans should check out the Viva Las Vegas Car Show in April or Henderson Hot Rod Days in October.

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