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Bryant
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OMG NO Traction!


« on: May 13, 2008, 05:37:19 PM »



Contact Info:
Brian Adams
(651) 587-4019
3225 W. Hwy 13 - Ste.103
Burnsville, MN 55337


Fargo Location:
(701) 239-TINT
4201 Main Ave
Fargo, ND 58103

Grand Forks Location:
(701) 780-8895
210 N. Washington #1
Grand Forks, ND 58203

Thank you very much for the opportunity to do business with Boost Addicts and those affiliated with you.  I will give you guys a bit of info on each shop, so you can make the choice on which shop would be suit you and your needs.

Tintmasters - Burnsville is capable of doing pretty much anything from mild to wild.  From car audio/video/tinting/autostart/alarm/performance upgrades they can get it done.

Tintmasters - Fargo is also capable of accomplishing any of your dreams, however they specialize in performance upgrades to the Import Community...specifically Subarus and Honda/Acura.  They in the past month have completed a JDM WRX motorswap in a USDM 98' 2.5rs, a jdm turbo ii swap into a FC RX7, single turbo conversion with many goodies in an FD RX7.  This shop holds 3 lifts, full tire mounting/balancing equipment (up to 26").  They also offer road tunes for many applications.

Tintmasters - Grand Forks is a smaller location, and the OG to the tintmasters family.  They do mild performance upgrades (bolt ons), and offer autostart/alarm/tinting as an everyday scenario.

If you have any questions, please feel free to PM this account...If you do not receive a quick response, please call the particular location you are looking to do business with.  Some weeks are very VERY hectic and we are member of MANY forums.  We will do what we can to try and answer as many questions in as quick time frame as possible.   






Thanks!

Jason Christopherson
Store Manager
tintmasters
Fargo, ND
« Last Edit: June 05, 2008, 02:51:14 PM by tintmasters » Logged

As you know from physics, torque = force * distance so the farther from the center of the wheel that the rim is, the more torque and power it will take to turn.
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