Craig Paisley started working on Japanese performance cars in the 1980s during the early days of import racing and "tuner" culture. He opened his own business selling parts for modified Japanese cars and became very successful, eventually becoming the largest distributor in his region for brands like HKS. His current shop, World Motorsports, now specializes in modifying late model Porsche 911 Turbos, mainly building high horsepower packages for drag racing and half mile events. Their packages...
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Craig Paisley started working on Japanese performance cars in the 1980s during the early days of import racing and "tuner" culture. He opened his own business selling parts for modified Japanese cars and became very successful, eventually becoming the largest distributor in his region for brands like HKS. His current shop, World Motorsports, now specializes in modifying late model Porsche 911 Turbos, mainly building high horsepower packages for drag racing and half mile events. Their packages...
Getting Noticed: The Art of Car Modifications w/ ModBargains’ Ron Hay
In the Garage Automotive Podcast by Carparts.com
39 minutes
1 year ago
Getting Noticed: The Art of Car Modifications w/ ModBargains’ Ron Hay
In this episode of the "In the Garage" podcast by CarParts.com, owner of ModBargains.com Ron Hay discusses the history and development of the car modification market. The discussion delves into various topics related to car modifications, focusing on Teslas, BMWs, and the educational aspect of car mods through Ron’s YouTube channels. They touch on the importance of customer satisfaction and education in the modification process, and how the trends in car modifications, including color prefere...
In the Garage Automotive Podcast by Carparts.com
Craig Paisley started working on Japanese performance cars in the 1980s during the early days of import racing and "tuner" culture. He opened his own business selling parts for modified Japanese cars and became very successful, eventually becoming the largest distributor in his region for brands like HKS. His current shop, World Motorsports, now specializes in modifying late model Porsche 911 Turbos, mainly building high horsepower packages for drag racing and half mile events. Their packages...