We''ll I''m sure you''ve all been wondering where I have been hiding, right? ( Or at least you''ve been waiting for me to update this website)  We''ll I''ve been hiding in the paint booth for the SEMA show of course!  Our team of employees have been working hard to get these show cars out by their dead lines.  We couldn''t let you know what was going on before the show, but since  the show just ended we are now able to unveil many of the amazing vehicles that we worked on to you.  First off before we get into the show, I want to say Thank You to all of our great customers.  Our quality and our customer service extends to everyone, and I hope our collision repair customers understand that we put just as much effort into making their vehicles look beautiful just like we do a SEMA vehicle.  Hopefully that''s the reason why we keep steadily growing each and every year.  So we just wanted to say Thank you, and we''ll continue to keep up the good work!  Now back to the show.......
It all started at the beginning of 2007 when we first started on a GMC Sierra for Street Scene Equipment, and a Chevy Silverado for Truckin''magazine.  With boats in tow to match their paint scheme, these two rigs were a big hit at the SEMA show, were they received a prominent spot right outside of the Overhaulin’ tent.
Next came, the 1964 Lincoln Continental for Scosche Industries.  Wow was this a project, but it was one that we were all excited to sink our hands into!  With its gleaming silver and charcoal gray two toned paint, this car got all the looks at the show!
Then came the flood of vehicles.  We received a Jeep JK for Fabtech Motorsports, that we layed down a signature Fabtech paint scheme on.  There was an electric vehicle from Boshart Engineering that was cleaned up with a silver and blue two toned paint with jambs to match. 
Street Trucks magazine came to us with their Nissan Titan project vehicle.  They started out with an idea, and we turned it into a little more.  With my billet web design, this truck was one sweet treat!  Look for more of this project in Street Trucks magazine.
For OFF ROAD magazine, we worked on their Toyota Tundra project.  Working with silver and grey, this beautiful paint job is now ready to get dirty!
For the past few years we have been working with Troy Lee Designs on their own project vehicles.  They bring in their own custom painters, but we help them achieve that beautiful finish we’re known for.  This year they had 2 project vehicles, one was a Mazda CX9, and the other was a Hyundai Veracruz.  Both cars came out appealing as always!
Oh yes, there is still more!  For Street Scene and Truckin’ we worked on another set of project vehicles.  Both trucks were Ford F350 duallies with Candy apple red paint jobs.  Wow, was that a chore!  But they turned out beautifully.
We had a couple of last minute projects come on board, but we always like a challenge!  The first was a Chevy Silverado for Bonspeed Wheels.  Glamn'' it up a bit, we put a molten bronze lower half with a candy apple red stripe.  Obviously ti was a winning combination since the vehicle was honored with a GM award at the SEMA show.  The next one was for Chassis by Aaron, who brought us a Chevy Silverado that they knew they wanted green.  We gave them and idea, and ran with it, and it’s the truck everyone is envious of.  The green was the perfect shade and everyone wants the formula.  To bad I’m not giving out my recipe, OK, well maybe if you ask nicely.
And last, but not least, is our own Custom Truck Shop Jeep JK.  Of course you always wait to finish your own until the last minute, yeah, that’s about right.  It still turned out great though.  With the burnt orange top and silver lower half, this Jeep is California ready!
So are you worn out, I sure am.  But we love it, and that’s why we keep doing it.  We are lucky to be doing the things we love, working on cars!