UMI Performance 2014 Shop Tour with Alex The Car Girl

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UMI Performance 2014 Shop Tour Featuring Alex "The Car girl" Rogeo

Here at UMI we are very proud to be a USA manufacturer. We design, test and build virtually all UMI products right here in our facility. Our facility is equipped with metal sawing, milling machines, both manual and CNC, lathes, both manual and CNC, CNC laser cutting, tube bending, MIG and TIG welded, sand blasting, powder coating, assembly and packing. We also have a 12,000 square foot area dedicated to product design and development.

In order to help share our USA facility with you, Alex Rogeo, also known as "Alex the Car Girl" stopped by to help us out. We will be posting a photo a day with Alex showing our facility, machinery and a few of our test cars. You can enjoy the photos on here or join along on Facebook were we will giving away $1,000 in prizes!

How to join the giveaway:

1. We will be posting one photo a day from our 2014 shop tour photo shoot featuring Alex Rogeo on the UMI Facebook page for 30 consecutive days starting Tuesday, 3/18/2014.

2. Like and/or comment on each photo to be entered to win 1 of the 25 prizes. Each like and/or comment is worth 1 entry. Maximum 2 entries per image.

3. After 30 days we will draw 25 lucky winners. The more photo's you like and/or comment on the better your chance to win! See contest link for details.

Please visit the link for additional information, Terms and Conditions: http://statictab.com/mqsj2zc

If you would like to learn more about Alex, her love for cars, her car care line or her drag racing please visit her site at http://www.alexthecargirl.com


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Terms & Conditions:
No purchase necessary. Beginning 3/18/2014, each day, for 30 consecutive days, we will be posting one image on our Facebook page from our 2014 shop tour featuring Alex Rogeo. Simply like and/or comment on the image for contest entries. Each Facebook like or comment is worth 1 entry which may be combined for a maximum of 2 contest entries per image. Multiple comments will not be counted towards entries. We also reserve the right to delete any inappropriate comments which will be ineligible for contest entry if deleted for that reason. UMI Performance reserves the right to cancel the contest at any time. This promotion is in no way sponsored, endorsed or administered by, or associated with, Facebook.
 
Giveaway Photo, Day 1:

Here is the first photo of our 30 day shop tour giveaway. Alex poses with Jerry's 99' Camaro SS. Jerry's UMI equipped Camaro is a 500 hp test bed for UMI products and features our new rear coil over kit. Remember to like and/or comment on this photo to be entered to win 1 of 25 prizes!

For details on the giveaway please click the link, Good luck! http://statictab.com/mqsj2zc

To join, go to Facebook, like our page then like and/or comment on the photo. The more photos you like or comment on the better chance of winning!

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Giveaway Photo, Day 2- If you received a 4th Gen F-Body K-member in the last month you just might have been lucky enough to receive the K-member Alex welded! Okay, Alex may not have welded it but she wanted to give it a try!

Remember to like and/or comment on this photo to be entered to win 1 of 25 prizes! For details on the giveaway please click the link, Good luck! http://statictab.com/mqsj2zc

To enter like our Facebook page and then like and/or comment on the Alex giveaway photos.


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Judging by the lack of response to my inquiry, I'm guessing that if you're not a member on Facebook, then you can't participate in this contest.
 
clean8485 said:
Judging by the lack of response to my inquiry, I'm guessing that if you're not a member on Facebook, then you can't participate in this contest.

I'm sorry, I don't know how to keep track of the likes and comments with out Facebook. Thanks for looking and commenting!
 
I have a few days worth of photos saved up I am posting below, they all look great!

Remember there is a giveaway going on right now on our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/umiperformance

Enjoy!

Alex shows you UMI's first CNC vertical machining center. This Wasino VMC was purchased by Ryan's father long before UMI even existed and to this day still outputs quality UMI suspension pieces.

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There's not too many ways to make a sway bar picture exciting, but I think we found the best way possible! Alex holds up a CNC bent sway bar for the rear of a S197 Mustang. All UMI sway bars are CNC bent or heat formed for consistency and strength.

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One of the cool things about Alex is she was intrigued by our operation and how we manufactured our products. Jerry taught her some G and M codes and let her move the X and Y axis on our Daewoo CNC turning center. Race car parts start somewhere and this is where they start at UMI.

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What's the best way to make a CNC turning center picture exciting? Adding Alex to it of course! This Supermax CNC turning center is 1 or 3 turning centers UMI uses to build all our round and hex components in house. We don't outsource, we build!

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As soon as we saw this picture it wasn't hard to come up with a caption, Beauty and the Beast! Alex poses with UMI's '79 Monte Carlo, also known as the "Green Machine". UMI's Green Machine is a test bed for UMI G-Body products and can be found on the autox track on occasion.

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UMI Performance said:
clean8485 said:
Judging by the lack of response to my inquiry, I'm guessing that if you're not a member on Facebook, then you can't participate in this contest.

I'm sorry, I don't know how to keep track of the likes and comments with out Facebook. Thanks for looking and commenting!

Oh well. I hope the winners enjoy their prizes.
 
Alex's outfit says it best - Made in the USA, always has been, always will be. UMI is proud to be a USA manufacturer and we appreciate your support.

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This is where most of our products start, the saw shop. Material is received in 12'-24' lengths, sawed to size, then sent to the machine shop for the finished product. UMI= Made in the USA!

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