 Art experts will tell you that cars aren't art. They say for something to be art it can have no purpose but art. I disagree. I think the time and the patience that's put into styling a car is almost as important as the way it drives. I mean, people have put their heart and souls into cars. I moved to the United States about eight years ago. Growing up in England wasn't really in the cars, didn't really know that much. But yeah, here, the second everyone turns 16, it's all about getting their car and sort of defines them and who they are. I think what I really want people to see in this car is attention to detail. Everything we've done is subtle but really enhances the overall image of the vehicle. Looking at it from a distance, it kind of looks pretty stock. But then as you get closer and closer, you really start to notice the attention and love that's been put into it. The front air splitter, the yellow brakes of the new wheels. Every one of these parts I've probably spent 30 or 40 hours deciding on just to make sure it really fit with the personality and how I wanted the car to turn out. In the end, we decided to go with a full blown motorsport turbo kit with a flex fuel system. So now it's running 325 wheel horsepower over double what it came with stock. What I really appreciate with Cobb as opposed to other places here is I know I can trust them. If I'm thinking about something and it's not going to give me the result I'm looking for, they're not going to tell me to get it just to get a sale. Neil specifically can just sit down and I know he's going to be completely honest with me. Let me know exactly what he thinks about my ideas. But yeah, even when there's nothing wrong, it's just great to come by. See what else they're working on? Lots of customers here have great cars, great projects. That's a lot of fun. This is one of those projects that I keep telling myself only a couple more things to do, a couple more things to do. But then the second you get that new part or that new piece and you put it on and you go for a drive again, suddenly you need a whole new list of things. I think it's probably one of those projects that's never going to be finished. My name's Tom Hodges and this is my Cobb story.