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402 Motoring - NJ Custom Car Shop - Avon By the Sea, NJ

402 Motoring is the leading Jersey Shore NJ Collision and Custom Car Shop, from Custom Audio Installs, Auto Body Repairs, Tire and Wheel packages, Muscle Car Restoration, Suspension Upgrades, and Performance Mods. We treat your car as our own and make sure it's done right to your style and taste.

Owner: Ernie Fattorosi
1-877-254-6448
402 Main St
Avon By the Sea, NJ, 07717

http://www.402motoring.com/
Sales402Motoring@aol.com
402Performance@gmail.com



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Old 08-02-2011, 01:09 PM
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Default Other "Ford" Projects.

Although we (402 Motoring) has been big into the Chrysler brand cars (300, Magnum, Charger nad Challenger) for the last 6 years, both me & my son own Ford trucks.

I am currently building a 99 Expedition EB that will be one of our shops Show Trucks. The truck is pretty custom, with 06 Expedition front sheet metal, custom "one off" front bumper, Custom GT one off hood, custom headlamps, custom Pearl White Lexus white & grey paint, custom white and black leather interior with completely repainted dash and custom audio.

I have lots of pics of the build on my website but here are a few recent ones. The truck is still under construction.





My son's truck is a 99 F150 short bed that has been restored with Lexus dark burgandy paint, and we're currently a new audio system with will include a custom built center console with 2 10" JL's custom wrapped doors panels and paint matched speaker pods, and we will be using an I Pad that will be molded into the dash as the head unit. This project should be done in a few weeks so I'll post up some photos soon.



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