2013 SEMA Show: Toyota Dream Build Challenge Winner to be Announced Nov. 5 (SLIDESHOW)

Oct 31, 2013 09:29 AM EDT | Matt Mercuro

Toyota will unveil four new vehicles at the upcoming 2013 SEMA Show, all of which are entries in the Toyota Dream Build Challenge.

The Dream Build Challenge gave five Team Toyota athletes and their professional partners just seven weeks to construct a new custom Toyota, according to the automaker.

Fans can vote online for their favorite car, which will be revealed at the SEMA show.

The first car is a 2013 Toyota Camry SE called the "CamRally." NASCAR driver Parker Kligerman and Kyle Busch Motorsports chose to go with a red, orange and yellow theme for the rally car which has racing seats, a roll cage, heat protection and an aesthetics package that includes Kligerman's racing number 77.

"This Camry may look like a work of art, but we put some real muscle and functionality throughout the entire vehicle," Kligerman said in a statement.

The second vehicle is BMX rider Drew Bezanson's extreme biking and music-themed 2014 Toyota Corolla titled the "Crusher Corolla." The compact has rally wheels, a bike rack that can hold two bikes, and comes with a pair of mountable speakers, according to the automaker.

Motocross athletes Josh Grant and Justin Brayton created a "Let's Go Moto" 2014 Toyota Tundra. The truck comes with a CrewMax cabin, an 8-foot bed the length of a motocross bike and three TV screens. The vehicle also features a fridge, power washer, and helmet dryer.

Freestyle skier Simon Dumont and Oakley teamed to make a custom 2014 Toyota 4Runner called the "Ultimate Dream Ski 4Runner." A custom grille, dark camouflage vehicle wrap, LED lights and an electronically lowering ski rack can all be expected with this option.

The winner will be announced on Nov. 5.

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