Members Who Own, or work in,
Businesses Related to Italian Fun Machines
Before I explain why I've added this page to the website, I want to
reassure you that SNO is
strictly for fun. The only thing we're selling is stickers, and those are
at cost, cut from a sheet of
digital prints by hand, one at a time (which is NO fun). Scuderia Non
Originale is not looking for
sponsors or advertisers, and we don't make recommendations.
Now for my reasoning. Several of the people who've joined SNO are Italian sports
car and bike
enthusiasts
and business owners or employees of Italian-fun-machine-related businesses.
Any
such people who help keep our
parts supply alive and who develop new bits and pieces for us deserve
our
support. Without them,
we may as well put our cars and bikes on trailers and tow them around,
like the Originale
guys. With that in
mind, I thought you might like to know which SNO members are
also suppliers of
parts and services.
With their names are web addresses so you can look them up for
yourselves, if
you so desire.
If you're part of our NO team and I failed to list your website,
please send me a note.
Remember, we're just listing websites in Alfa-betic order. NO
recommendations. NO brickbats.
Alfaholics
Richard and Max Banks, United Kingdom
www.alfaholics.com
Alfasport
Rex Chalmers, Campbellsport, Wisconsin
www.alfarex.com
Autobahnpower Bob
Harris, Wichita, Kansas
www.autobahnpower.com
Autocomponenti Jim
Steck, Brookville, Ohio
www.autocomponenti.com
Ingram Enterprises Wes Ingram,
Burlington, Washington
www.wesingram.com
Magnaflow
Peter Nitoglia, Rancho Santa Margarita, Ca.
www.magnaflow.com
Performatek
Andy Kress, Sherborn, Massachusetts
www.performatek.com
Sportscar Workshops Ken Knehr, Richmond, Virginia
www.sportscarworkshops.com
Vintage Veloce
Carl Liebold, Mountain View, California
www.vintageveloce.com

Photo shows the interior of Sportscar Workshops, in Richmond,
Virginia.