More thoughts on web site developement path:

I can get event information off the Internet to complete up-to-date scores and event schedules, and can complete the competition portion of the Rock Runner Racing section with the pictures that I have. Here is the status of the remaining pages:

Twisted Customs page - need more information and pictures to complete 1st cut.
Fabrication page - need more information, and pictures to complete 1st cut.
Air Brush page - can get a first cut with what I have. Pictures are key.
On-Line Catalog page - will need to set aside until some ground work has been done on your end..
Rock Runner Racing page - nearly complete.
RRR Background page - need info and pictures to complete 1st cut.
Competitions page - can complete 1st cut with what I have.
Forum page - I like what they've done on erocc.com; postpone until web site is up.
Sponsors page - Will need more definitive info on current status to complete 1st cut.
Links page - can complete with what I have.

Note: On-line catalog and Contact pages would have up-to-date contact information, presumably including a general telephone number, a business mailing address, and email address. Examples of email addresses:

george.wadson@twisted customs.com
jason.paule@twistedcustoms.com
sales@twistedcustoms.com
and so forth... You can have from 1 to 256 of these addresses. There is no cost for adding addresses, except that of answering your email.

I feel that we could bring up a skeletal web page soon if you're interested, and finish most of the above sections by early June, using pictures and information that my wife and I derive from attending the Moab RCAA event in May.

What do you think George?