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Steve Chryssos
11-04-2007, 05:31 AM
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
http://web.mac.com/streetfytr/iWeb/TwistMachineLLC/Devious_files/PA300021.jpg
http://web.mac.com/streetfytr/iWeb/TwistMachineLLC/Devious_files/PA300016.jpg
http://web.mac.com/streetfytr/iWeb/TwistMachineLLC/Devious_files/PA300028.jpg
http://web.mac.com/streetfytr/iWeb/TwistMachineLLC/Devious_files/PA300019.jpg
http://web.mac.com/streetfytr/iWeb/TwistMachineLLC/Devious_files/PA300018.jpg
Steve Chryssos
11-04-2007, 05:32 AM
Here's a couple more. Hopefully someone can post better quality pix.
http://web.mac.com/streetfytr/iWeb/TwistMachineLLC/Devious_files/PA300027.jpg
http://web.mac.com/streetfytr/iWeb/TwistMachineLLC/Devious_files/PA300029.jpg
radrambler
11-04-2007, 05:55 AM
steve and jason
hope you guys had a rewarding show....$$$$$$$
what happened to the blue car??
radrambler
andrewmp6
11-04-2007, 06:10 AM
Looks great whats the ground clearance on the front spoiler it looks way low.
Steve Chryssos
11-04-2007, 07:38 AM
steve and jason
hope you guys had a rewarding show....$$$$$$$
what happened to the blue car??
radrambler
Thanks. Response at the show was overwhelming.
As for the blue car, we never planned on bringing it. SEMA show expenses are obscene enough without the added burden of vehicle transport to and from NY. The blue car was just built for fun. That's how we stay connected and come up with new ideas. Wrench on cars for fun and new products are inevitable. The blue car is, by no means, a SEMA car. Nor was it ever intended to be a SEMA car. We will take the blue car to events and drive the piss out of it. Any promotional value is purely passive. The blue car generated a lot of strange energy from people. With SEMA behind us, it should be clear that Twist only builds cars for fun. We have no plans to get into the car building business.
Rumor cancelled. Devious is the real star.
Steve Chryssos
11-04-2007, 07:41 AM
Looks great whats the ground clearance on the front spoiler it looks way low.
Jason's front spoiler offers 4" of ground clearance at ride height. Our production front spoiler will be higher--more of a splitter than a spoiler. I'll let Jason fill everone in on the car's list of mods and parts. The body mods are subtle, but extensive. My favorite modification was the extended cowl induction hood scoop and 09 Camaro inspired upper valence.
Steve1968LS2
11-04-2007, 07:46 AM
what happened to the blue car??
radrambler
That was my mistake.. I saw that it was getting Twist products.. and being "hurried" and somehow thought it was bound for SEMA.. oops! lol
Anyways, Devious was simply stunning. Very nicely done and unlike some Camaros at SEMA it didn't "try too hard". The mods were tasteful and flowed throughout the whole car.
The car actually looked like you could hop in it and take it for a spin. Very well done!
radrambler
11-04-2007, 09:09 AM
steve
congrats, twist machine on a good show .normally all we see is the pics of
undriven and overdressed cars....not my cup of tea...
id like to hear some stories from the guys like you ,and how they are affected by sema .
sorry i was mistaken..i thought you guys were doing the blue car to showcase products at sema along with having DEVIOUS in the booth ...steve rupps fault..:lol: ..i know twist isnt in the car building business
radrambler
Steve Chryssos
11-04-2007, 09:18 AM
I'm glad you brought it up so'z we could clear the air. One look at the worn, 40 year old interior in the blue car would erase any doubt of our intentions.
Behind the scenes SEMA stories are hard to elaborate on message boards. But yeah, SEMA is always a crazy whirl wind. Exciting, exhausting--and in a lot of ways it's like a chess game--Always planning your next move. This being my 17th year, I'm finally figuring it out.
Flash68
11-04-2007, 11:22 AM
Easily one of the top 2 or 3 1st gens at SEMA... beautiful job.
skatinjay27
11-04-2007, 12:24 PM
i completely agree steve!!! granted i didn't go to sema i saw the car sunday at tylers shop before they took it in .... and was soooo amazed by the car and only say the front half inside the trailer. the metal work is bad ass!!!! and the white with gold is just sick!!! i cant belive they built that car so quick and not just slap it all together , but do it right.. jason and his crew!!!!!
61Bubbletop
11-04-2007, 01:44 PM
Congrats guys!..The car looks great....I love the stripe and the detailing looks very nice...Way to go Twist and G-Force:thumbsup:
Yard Dawg
11-04-2007, 02:53 PM
Here's a couple more. Hopefully someone can post better quality pix.
Here's a few I was able to get of 'er!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v11/SteveL/SEMA_07/DSC_8289.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v11/SteveL/SEMA_07/DSC_8293.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v11/SteveL/SEMA_07/DSC_8288.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v11/SteveL/SEMA_07/DSC_8290.jpg
Car looked great! Definately one of my top 10 faves! :thumbsup:
camcojb
11-04-2007, 03:06 PM
definitely a cool car. Jason and Co. deserve a lot of credit for pulling it off. :thumbsup:
Jody
Ummgawa
11-04-2007, 03:13 PM
Wow, Steveo and Jason, wicked!!
JV69z/28
11-04-2007, 06:54 PM
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.
I'll 2nd that. I was at Jason's shop on the Saturday before they left for Sema. That car is what it is because of great team work with a great team leader. You will not find a better group of guys with a better leader. Jason is a very caring and dedicated guy and his crew is also. They work great together and the quality as well as the originality coming out of that shop is proof. If you're looking for a professional no excuses builder look no further. You won't regret it.
jimhamptons
11-05-2007, 06:31 PM
Very nice guys!
kennyd
11-06-2007, 05:23 AM
great job on the car , and good guys to talk with !
Doug Harden
11-06-2007, 08:04 AM
I want to buy a hood & front header panel like that!! Maybe even the lower valance too.
Datsbad
11-08-2007, 01:19 PM
Guys thanks for all the compliments, Steve we greatly appreciate being in your booth and think this car definately fit your style.
I have to admit we werent to sure about Gold but It definately rocks!!!!!
You definately didnt see anything resembled our car at SEMA this year .
Now that we are back we will be finishing up the exhaust and go driving. We have many events planned for this car including Goodguys Street Machine of the year . We were actually invited to particpate in it . With the rule change and that you actually have to drive the cars it will be interesting to say the least how we do with it .
I think in the future you will be able to buy our hood design and the front upper header panel , we are working with some companies right now on getting this stamped out .
Again Thanks and it was great to meet everyone.
va72mlibu
11-08-2007, 04:21 PM
Time for a new avatar, Jason :yes:
syborg tt
11-09-2007, 06:19 AM
This car by far was in my top 5 list. Great Work on the Car and Steve your paddle shifter was by far the best set up i've ever seen.
Datsbad
11-09-2007, 06:36 AM
Time for a new avatar, Jason :yes:
Yes you are right , I will work on that .
96z28ss
11-09-2007, 12:48 PM
here are some of my pics
http://www.automotivedesigneng.com/images/Sema2007/Picture%20089.jpg
http://www.automotivedesigneng.com/images/Sema2007/Picture%20090.jpg
http://www.automotivedesigneng.com/images/Sema2007/Picture%20091.jpg
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