Reached a milestone today with Rhino Racing Rearends and felt a - TopicsExpress



          

Reached a milestone today with Rhino Racing Rearends and felt a need to share. While Rhinos are not serialized, I do keep a spreadsheet of where they go to, and today we shipped number 300. Thats right, 300 Rhinos out of our small shop here in Mission, Tx. Who would of thought? What started as a fun side project just to see if we could a better piece to hold up the rigors of competitive sportmod racing. So, I wanted to take a few minutes to say thanks to those that have been with me along the way. First I would like to thank my great friend Keith White. Keith was instrumental in helping getting this who project off the ground, providing constructive criticism, and in true Keith White form, always being there to support us along the way. Second, to the very first customers who had generosity to order a product unseen and untested, Matt Mueller, Steve Hayes and Gabe Tucker.. We have made numerous changes and refinements to the product, but it all started with these first three guys. Thanks again! A sincere thanks to David Marroquin from Valley Powder Coating. Not only for his first class powder coating services, but for his business mentoring along the way and for always being an unbiased sounding board for me to bounce ideas off of. Brydon Papenberg for a being a great business partner and supplier to Rhino Rearends since the beginning, your personal attention to our account is phenomenal! Terry Tabor, my brother who has helped me since the beginning, worked the long, late night hours when I way overpromised what I should have, and he burned the midnight oil along with me to make sure we met all those commitments my big mouth got us into. West Little who joined us this and run our fabrication department, and has laid down mile after mile of welding beads to ensure our Rhinos hold up to the on the track abuse, lap after lap, night after night. Donna Zelinger, my wonderful sweetie, who puts up with piles of dirty smelly laundry, grease stains on furniture, endless dirty floors and racket from the shop at all times of the night...Thanks for having the patience you do! And last but not least, to each and every one of you who has adopted a Rhino into your racing program, and sometimes even a small family of Rhinos. Thank you for having continued faith in our product, and as long as you will keep adopting them and giving them homes, we will keep building them! Sincerely, Eddie Tabor
Posted on: Tue, 15 Jul 2014 03:09:33 +0000

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