Performance shops in the area
Buying a wheels is easy.
1. go check vendor market section.
2. Find a vendors who carry rims that you like
3. send them a pm and find a best price
4. check with them again see if they have in stock.
5. Buy
6. take it to local tire shop for mounted/balance.
7. Enjoy
1. go check vendor market section.
2. Find a vendors who carry rims that you like
3. send them a pm and find a best price
4. check with them again see if they have in stock.
5. Buy
6. take it to local tire shop for mounted/balance.
7. Enjoy
Well, wheels were just ONE of the things I was interested in, I guess I'll stick to Corky Bell for tuning, my father was a partner of his at Aerodyne Turbos. Just thought maybe more options were out there. Thanks again for the posts guys!
i think it really depends on what you want to do to you car as to where you should go.
http://ctxcarscene.com/?page_id=3
there is a link to some of the shops I know of.
Also please keep in mind that Cobb tuning just moved into town, you can always ask them what they are capable of doing.
If you are doing forced induction you can always talk to Boost Logic.
UpRev is a good group of guys, Chris Johnson now helps them out and he is fully capable in terms of mechanical work, he owns a turbo'ed S2000.
http://ctxcarscene.com/?page_id=3
there is a link to some of the shops I know of.
Also please keep in mind that Cobb tuning just moved into town, you can always ask them what they are capable of doing.
If you are doing forced induction you can always talk to Boost Logic.
UpRev is a good group of guys, Chris Johnson now helps them out and he is fully capable in terms of mechanical work, he owns a turbo'ed S2000.
Just got back from boost logic for 3 dyno pulls w AFR. Nice guys it seems, and they had some VERY nice cars they were working in in their garage. There were a bunch of guys there from Tuning Concepts working, so I dunno if they share a garage or what.
I plan on going back for some VAFC tuning.
I plan on going back for some VAFC tuning.







