Anderson Motorsport (used to be Return of the Eurothrash Princess)
Tom Vandervoort
vandervoort at qwest.net
Wed Apr 11 01:43:24 EDT 2001
Taka: Saw your post about Anderson Motorsport: Keith Anderson and Chris
Deladi are top class tuners and great guys. I've been a customer for about
a year since I brought my eS2 (ex'91 CQ) back from its conversion in PA.
Over four events last summer and early fall, Anderson did a bunch of high
quality work on my car: H&R springs, Koni Sport shocks, front stress bar,
Tilton proportioning valve, and a reasonably priced custom exhaust. Plus
they service the car and prepare it for track events.
The shop is one of two fairly new buildings in a landscaped setting off (no
kidding) "Quattro Drive" in Chanhassan MN -- a Minneapolis suburb. The
other building is QClub founder's Frank and his son Steve Beddor's garage
for their legendary RUF Porsches. They used to have Sport Quattros there
too (maybe some other lister knows where they are today). The 5-6 bay
Anderson Motorsport shop is designed for its use: modern, clean, with
up-to-date equipment, lifts, office and parts storage and a lot of Audi
performance posters. Cool place to hang out! Keith and Chris own serious
Snap-On tools and lots of serious service and tuning goodies.
Last Saturday, they hosted a QClub social gathering at the shop for members
and non-members. There must have been 75-80 people there with lots of
modified Audis overflowing the parking lot into the street in the rain.
Many were satisfied customers. It might interest you to know that, among
the new race and street tires and wheels, were three brand new 200tq
trannies Keith just bought from Europe. One local customer and 200tq guy
(Steve Crosbie) already bought one as a spare, leaving the three others. In
fact, one guy from Ft. Wayne, Indiana (Joe Tecco?) came into town for the
weekend specifically so the guys could install one of the trannies in his
'91 200tq Avant on Sunday -- that's service! BTW, Keith's amazing urq race
machine is garaged there and run in QC events.
HTH. Usual disclaimer: no financial interest, just a satisfied customer.
Tom
e//S2 II
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