Stamp Collections Are Cute. We Prefer Horsepower!
- Vision Tech
- May 29
- 2 min read
Let’s face it—some people collect stamps. Others collect high-octane, gas-guzzling, mud-slinging, wave-jumping toys that cost more than their house. You know which camp we’re in.
If it’s fast, loud, or requires a trailer, we’re into it. And when it breaks, we roll up our sleeves and get to work—because someone has to keep the dream alive. Here’s a rundown of our favorite toys and the custom work we secretly love doing for them.
Race Cars: Legal Speeding, Please
Racing isn’t just a hobby—it’s a lifestyle built on adrenaline, loud noises, and a lot of horsepower. Whether you’re burning rubber at the track or just trying to shave tenths off your lap time, custom parts are the name of the game. Want a bracket that doesn’t flex like spaghetti? A mount that doesn’t rattle like a haunted shopping cart? We got you.

RVs: Because Hotels Don’t Have a Hitch
RVs are the adult version of building a treehouse, but with plumbing and propane. Whether you're escaping the 9-to-5 or just trying to park somewhere with a better view than your neighbor’s driveway, RV life hits different. And guess what? They break too!
We’ve made beefed-up entry steps for the dog that thinks it’s a mountain goat, fabricated storage solutions for folks who insist on bringing everything, and even added custom trailer hitch supports for those who want their RV to haul it all.

Boats: Float It, Fix It, Repeat
There’s nothing like a day on the water, until your anchor bracket snaps, your trolling motor mount disintegrates, or you realize you forgot your drain plug (again). You know what they say, the two most fun days in a man's life is when he buys a boat, and when he sells it.
We’re no strangers to rust-resistant custom work for salty environments. Need a new bracket? A motor mount? Something weird you sketched on a napkin at a marina bar? Say less.
Side by Sides: The Most Expensive Way to Cover Yourself in Mud
Side by sides are for people who looked at golf carts and said, “Nah, I want danger.” These machines are rugged, rowdy, and usually covered in more mud than a monster truck show in a rainstorm.
We build custom bumpers, roll cages, and skid plates that can handle the abuse. You wreck it, we fix it. You want it to look meaner? We'll make it look like it eats Jeeps for breakfast.
Bottom Line: If It Moves, We’ll Probably Want to Build Something for It
These machines aren’t just toys—they’re extensions of our personalities (and possibly compensation for unresolved childhood issues). We don’t judge. We just build.
So whether it floats, races, crawls, or camps—we’re into it. And when it needs a custom fix, upgrade, or new metal masterpiece, we’re the ones folks turn to.
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