As some of you know, G-Force Design Concepts displayed "Devious" in the Twist Machine booth. As Jason Huber will tell you, I'm a real bear when it comes to SEMA cars. Twist's policy is that
display cars must be complete running vehicles. No half finished junk. It's gotta be a CAR, not a glorified pile of parts. You see a lot of cars at SEMA with gaping holes in the dash, hanging wires, no plumbing, no glass or worse. Half finished cars reflect poorly on the builder as well as the booth holder. It happens frequently, but that doesn't make the practice acceptible--at least not in my booth. My parts are functional, so I insist on a functioning car. That's a reasonable request. Devious was a bare shell September 15th. No paint, no filler, no primer. No nothing. G-Force accomplished an amazing amount of work in a short period of time. The level of detail is simply amazing. No picture can accurately portray just how cool this car really is.
G-Force got the job done And that means they can get the job done for you as well. If you're looking for a talented, professional shop, be sure to give G-Force Design Concepts serious consideration. I put great emphasis on the word professional. There is no shortage of talent in the hobby, but the cream of the crop proves that they are good business managers as well. G-Force fits that formula.
We can't thank them enough for representing Twist Machine with an exciting, innovative, aggressive, high quality, functional g-machine. If you get a chance to see Devious during the coming year, be sure to check it out in detail. It will rock your ass!
(gratuitous plugs ahead)----->
I'll let Jason fill you in on the overall vehicle specs. The car features the following Twist Machine products:
-Shrifter® Super Sport Paddle Shifter
-ProStyle™ Billet Core Support Bars
-ProStyle™ Cowl Induction Trim Plate
-Twist/Jake's Rod Shop Adjustable Rear Spoiler
We'll be adding more goodies to Devious as they come online in the next 100 days.
Thanks G-Force
/Steevo