Hawaii here I come. Thank you to all that helped my here in Arizona.
Well as the topic stated Iam moving to Hawaii and would like to thank all the people here in Az that helped me get where Iam at. I will be opening my doors
in Hilo Hawaii as soon as I return. If I forgot anyone please excuse me the list is pretty long !!
Shane pool was my next door neighbor and local DIY sand rail and chopper builder friend. Shane is the real guy that got me thinking about metal fabrication. The stuff he could build in his home garage was amazing.
Curtis page was the owner of max-rev motorsports . I got most of my fabrication and welding expertise from curtis while I worked at his shop for a while. Not only did I work at max-rev but some other well known fabbers also worked there back in the day.
Mike spanos was the owner of rotory engineering where I worked for about a year or so. Mike was the guy who taught me how to programm and operate cnc machines.
Ken at phoenix turbo. I met ken through a mutual friend about 8 years ago. Ken was working at a small shop wrenching and making hondas fast. I didnt see him for a long while until he opened his shop. I give ken all the credit in the world he started from the ground up to what he is now. definately ispiring.
Geoff, javier, jon at full-race. Another bunch of really inspiring guys who also started out from the ground up.
Brian G. you taught me it is definately easier to make friends than enemies.
Bob s gave me a shot here at Acura of tempe where I have been wrenching for almost 3 years now.
Dave hanson has been my friend here in Az for the last 6 years or so. Dave has always been there for me and I know I will keep in contact with him for several years to come. Dave you truly can build the powwa !!
To any other that I may have forgot Iam sorry !!
Thanks to all and wish me luck because Iam going to need it.
in Hilo Hawaii as soon as I return. If I forgot anyone please excuse me the list is pretty long !!
Shane pool was my next door neighbor and local DIY sand rail and chopper builder friend. Shane is the real guy that got me thinking about metal fabrication. The stuff he could build in his home garage was amazing.
Curtis page was the owner of max-rev motorsports . I got most of my fabrication and welding expertise from curtis while I worked at his shop for a while. Not only did I work at max-rev but some other well known fabbers also worked there back in the day.
Mike spanos was the owner of rotory engineering where I worked for about a year or so. Mike was the guy who taught me how to programm and operate cnc machines.
Ken at phoenix turbo. I met ken through a mutual friend about 8 years ago. Ken was working at a small shop wrenching and making hondas fast. I didnt see him for a long while until he opened his shop. I give ken all the credit in the world he started from the ground up to what he is now. definately ispiring.
Geoff, javier, jon at full-race. Another bunch of really inspiring guys who also started out from the ground up.
Brian G. you taught me it is definately easier to make friends than enemies.
Bob s gave me a shot here at Acura of tempe where I have been wrenching for almost 3 years now.
Dave hanson has been my friend here in Az for the last 6 years or so. Dave has always been there for me and I know I will keep in contact with him for several years to come. Dave you truly can build the powwa !!
To any other that I may have forgot Iam sorry !!
Thanks to all and wish me luck because Iam going to need it.
To all the big island racers. This guy can do it all. From pain in the *** electrical
diagnostic to race car fabrication.
Some of you will remember this car.

He built it. from the roll cage to custom made idividual throttle bodies and pretty
much everything in between.
Thanks for the custom headers, fuel cells, roll cages, crossmembers and whatever
else I forgot.
I know you will do well. Hopefully you wont run into too much resistance from jealous people. Good thing your a local!
Keep on making the powwa!
DAVE
diagnostic to race car fabrication.
Some of you will remember this car.

He built it. from the roll cage to custom made idividual throttle bodies and pretty
much everything in between.
Thanks for the custom headers, fuel cells, roll cages, crossmembers and whatever
else I forgot.
I know you will do well. Hopefully you wont run into too much resistance from jealous people. Good thing your a local!
Keep on making the powwa!
DAVE
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by civickiller »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">r u from hilo? well welcome to hilo</TD></TR></TABLE>
No, Iam not from the big island. I am originally from maui. I grew up there but have been here in Az for the last 8 years.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by fasterthenU »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">do you have a shop already in hilo, and are you gonna have a dynapak??</TD></TR></TABLE>
No, I will not have a dyno to start out with but if the need is there then I will purchase one. It will not be a dynopack however.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 808 DB8 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Good luck Aka. Let us know when you come back. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Thanks daryl , Iam looking forward to seeing some familiar faces when I come home.
No, Iam not from the big island. I am originally from maui. I grew up there but have been here in Az for the last 8 years.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by fasterthenU »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">do you have a shop already in hilo, and are you gonna have a dynapak??</TD></TR></TABLE>
No, I will not have a dyno to start out with but if the need is there then I will purchase one. It will not be a dynopack however.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 808 DB8 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Good luck Aka. Let us know when you come back. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Thanks daryl , Iam looking forward to seeing some familiar faces when I come home.
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