Slab
SLAB (Slow, Loud, And Bangin’) culture originated in Houston and is known for its distinctive, candy-coated paint, swangas (elbow wire wheels), neon lights, custom interiors, and trunk displays featuring sound systems and illuminated signs. SLABs glide low and slow through the streets, serving as a cultural statement deeply tied to Southern hip-hop, community expression, and personal identity. These cars are rolling works of art, paying homage to Houston’s history while continuing to influence modern car culture nationwide.
