07 Sep Supercar Saturdays
After a long Labor Day weekend, we're back! Hopefully everybody managed to have a fun three days. We sure did.
After a long Labor Day weekend, we're back! Hopefully everybody managed to have a fun three days. We sure did.
Earlier in the summer, we had the opportunity to murder out a Range Rover Sport. This was no normal Range Rover, though; this one belonged to the Milwaukee Brewers' relief pitcher LaTroy Hawkins.
We have a saying 'round these parts... It sucks to roll hard. Fender rub, sparks, fist-sized holes in the oil pan, it takes a lot of effort to keep a stanced out car on the road.
Another project we worked on this summer was an exhaust pipe fabrication for a customer's E30 M3. The piping that was previously on this exhaust was not in a pretty condition whatsoever.
Fluid MotorUnion definitely has a following. We've been featured in issues of BMW Performance magazine, covered by Speedhunters, Jalopnik, and various other reaches of print- and web-based media. All this exposure has us flattered, and it's good to see that our hard work...
A client brought in his SL55 AMG for some minor tweaks. He wanted a better but not overdone exhaust tone, so to get a little more than the classic AMG growl, we deleted the secondary cats and welded in some straight piping.
Our M3 hit the front page of StanceWorks just a little while ago. The stunning photography is courtesy of the one and only Mike Burroughs. Head over to StanceWorks.com and check out the write-up in full! ...
Not everything Fluid MotorUnion deals with can be classified as an 'automobile.' We also do a little bike work here and there.
After plenty of elbow grease and sweat, drilling and forklifting, expletives and energy drinks, the fabrication garage is complete! Since OJ and Craig returned from the Middle East yesterday, we fulfilled our promise of finishing before they got back, with the last little bits being completed by sunset on Saturday.
A small update on the soon-to-be-completed fabrication garage: A couple tiny setbacks proved themselves to be bottlenecks for several larger projects. However, the electrician (finally) arrived yesterday, so we could finally move the dyno to its new home, so we could finally move some of...