LOLz, Streetnoyz, glad to see Skip is still around.
I have some memories of Skip Fitch, when he was co-owner of Fritz's in the late 90's I spent better than a season in IASCA playing tag with one of his customers cars, we tied for points and both qualified for the world finals. I had done my own install and bought some of the equip from Skip. He'd remember me in a heartbeat. (john in black corvette)
I have no reservations about saying if you want a world class competition install in San Diego, Skip's shop should be the first place if not the only place to go.
Moreover, I had a lot of discussions with his customers I was up against, and even though I razzed Skip and put up some friendly animosity as competitors do, I don't know how the hell he was making money with the amount of work he was doing for the money. Not just competitors, who you'd lose money just to display trophies- average installs, every detail mattered and you could tell it bothered him if it didn't turn out just so- it was common to see him putting in 16 hour days on people's rides. He was a pioneer in SoCal, doing glass when nobody else was.
If you want a head and two slammed in an hour, go to Best Buy. If you are serious and want to be around people equally serious, wherever Skip is installing is the place to go in San Diego, and I NEVER got the feeling he was in this business to rake in cash off his customers- just a love for what he was doing.
Watch that stunner club, Skip, it stings!