Dream Team
Will Castro Assembles Installation "Dream Team"
Tuesday, January 24, 2006 -- Will Castro, owner of Unique Autosports in Holbrook, N.Y. and host of the Speed Channel’s “Unique Whips,” has joined forces with three of the biggest names in installation – Dave “Fishman” Rivera of Metra Electronics, Gary Biggs of JBL, and Steve Brown of Alpine – to create a project car for NASCAR Nextel Cup champion Tony Stewart.
A hearse has been selected as the project vehicle, and the installation is scheduled to take place over three days at Castro’s business and taped for airing on “Unique Whips.” The car will debut at Daytona Beach’s Ocean Center at Spring Break Nationals, March 24 –26.
Tuesday, January 24, 2006 -- Will Castro, owner of Unique Autosports in Holbrook, N.Y. and host of the Speed Channel’s “Unique Whips,” has joined forces with three of the biggest names in installation – Dave “Fishman” Rivera of Metra Electronics, Gary Biggs of JBL, and Steve Brown of Alpine – to create a project car for NASCAR Nextel Cup champion Tony Stewart.
A hearse has been selected as the project vehicle, and the installation is scheduled to take place over three days at Castro’s business and taped for airing on “Unique Whips.” The car will debut at Daytona Beach’s Ocean Center at Spring Break Nationals, March 24 –26.
Meh, I think we should all get together and do Paul's hearse. If I end up selling soon Paul, I'll donate a nice fat chunk of 1" clear acrylic for the baffle board on the sub box.
It would be nice to "outpimp" them with what is more than likely a superior ride. [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]
[ January 24, 2006, 07:22 PM: Message edited by: MR2NR ]
It would be nice to "outpimp" them with what is more than likely a superior ride. [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]
[ January 24, 2006, 07:22 PM: Message edited by: MR2NR ]
That is coool. Heres my concern,all 3 of those guys are amazing and all. It takes more than 3 days to paint there "works of art". Garry has experiance doin large projects that are fast, the other two are use to having there projects for months. Should be fun to watch, and lets hope the network doesnt chop out all the major fabrication process and replace it with drammatic performances.
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