18 Oct Project X Pushes Forward
Project X has been taking up residence on the blog lately, and for good reason. This thing has been moving from place to place more often than a freight train-loving hobo.
Project X has been taking up residence on the blog lately, and for good reason. This thing has been moving from place to place more often than a freight train-loving hobo.
You might see the following pictures and remember a small teaser we ran a couple weeks ago. Well, we've been busy, but not so busy that we haven't been banging away at this X5, getting things done piece by piece.
Friday has been a rather busy day. The lot is still packed to the brim (and then some), everybody is moving around constantly and working as hard as possible. However, we were able to bring an old friend out from its hiding space.
This morning and afternoon, anybody who has driven into Fluid's lot would have been confused -- were we having a mini car meet?
Perhaps winter's cabin fever is setting in a bit early at Fluid MotorUnion.
Fluid has once again graced the pages of another automotive periodical. This time, we're featured in European Car.
This morning, Fluid MotorUnion's world was rocked. It wasn't just our world, though; anybody who's visited Fatlace, Speedhunters or StanceWorks (and probably a large number of various enthusiast forums) this morning has been witness to one of the most undoubtedly ludicrous, deep-love-or-deep-hate-inducing cars to grace the series of tubes we call the internet.
It was a productive morning/afternoon at FMU today. We finally figured out most of the ins and outs of our digital video camera, so we decided to do some test videos of our own E90 M3 sedan.
We here at Fluid are beginning to feel like Larry Flynt. The smut we peddle, though, is of a different variety of his. Here in Plainfield, we are incredibly proud of Craig's and Tom's metalwork, and we are not afraid to display as much of it as often as we can.
Anticipation is simultaneously one of the best and one of the worst feelings.