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...
Parking Made Easy: Maximizing a Mini Cooper in the City w/Ivan Zerpa
In the Garage Automotive Podcast by Carparts.com
19 minutes
1 year ago
Parking Made Easy: Maximizing a Mini Cooper in the City w/Ivan Zerpa
In this episode of the "In the Garage" podcast with Carparts.com, guest Ivan Zerpa discusses Mini Coopers. Ivan shares his personal experiences with Mini Coopers, focusing on their compact size, fuel efficiency, and unique driving experience. The conversation touches on various aspects of Mini Coopers, including their surprising interior space, the feel of driving a small car, and some interesting design quirks. TOPICS: - Ivan discusses his reasons for choosing a Mini Cooper. - The con...
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...