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In Focus: G-FORCE auto worx

I first heard about G-FORCE back when k.thekuwaiti posted about them on my blog back in 2008. I thought the place looked amazing (check above) but I never ended up passing by them until recently. I needed to get some paint work done on my Z4 since the previous paint job I got was starting to peel for some odd reason. My friend recommended I pass by the G-FORCE body shop since their prices were cheaper than the dealers and yet their paint work was better. So I passed by for an estimate and to check out the place.

I passed by them in the Free Trade Zone (behind Villa Moda) and was met by their sales manager. I asked him if I could check out the place first since it was my first time there and he gave me a tour. On the ground floor is their car showroom where they display their Cobras (by Backdraft Racing), Big Bear Choppers bikes (they’re the dealers) and other random but interesting cars for sale. The Cobra on display looked incredible but I figured it was one of those if you have to ask then you can’t afford it kinda cars so I never found out how much they cost. They looked really amazing though. On their top floor they had a whole bunch of items on display ranging from clothing and racing gear to car parts and memorabilia. Turns out they had a ton of cool brands like Sparco, Recaro, HRE wheels, Autoart, some other brands I don’t remember and even Fomula 1 and MotoGP clothing. In one corner they had a signed Rubens Barrichello racing suit which had worn and won in but it wasn’t for sale. At first impression this place looked nothing like a garage should look like and I mean that in a very good way.

Anyway once we were done I went out back and checked out their body shop, it was super clean and organized even though they were busy working on a bunch of cars. I got to check out their DynoJet (yup they have one) and then check out their prep/paint booth which according to k.thekuwaiti is Ferrari approved. Their painter checked out the panels I needed painted on my car and he told me right away what was wrong with the previous paint job. It was a bit too technical for me to understand but basically the previous painter hadn’t prepped the panel properly and so the paint wasn’t sticking to the car. I got a price quote which was better than I expected and booked an appointment to drop my car.

They ended up doing a great job on the paint job and since it turns out they also did mechanical work I had them fix a small oil leak I had. I figured I would post about them so I asked the guy what other services they offered and he told me they did everything from 1000hp upgrades to custom paint jobs and get this… they have something called the G-Force Advanced Driving Academy. Twice a year they take 24 people from Kuwait to the Autodrome track in Dubai where they hire out cars (TT’s, R8’s, single seater racers) and teach them basic to advanced driving techniques. I thought that was pretty cool but again I didn’t ask how much it cost. Anyway if you’re interested to find out more you can visit their website [Here] and their Facebook page [Here].

13 replies on “In Focus: G-FORCE auto worx”

I’m a big fan of G-Force, not for the car work they do but for their paint jobs, specifically on my Harley. The only problem is they are expensive. I took a front fender for my bike to them to have it painted with a matte blue to match my bike and they charged 30 KD. A few months later, because the tire was rubbing against the fender (not their mistake) I had to have the fender paint stripped, fixed and repainted. They charged 70 KD, which I thought was excessive. But I agreed and paid because of the quality of their work. I still feel a little burned by the price. Anyways, bottom line: their paint work is fantastic. They can do all kinds of custom paint jobs with precise lines and clean work. If you like bikes, check out the Big Bear Choppers, they’re beautiful.

Mark, just an edit:

“Rubens Barrichello racing suite which ”

That would be the same as:

“Hey I rented a suite at the Ritz Carlton.”

What you mean is:

“Leisure Suit Larry was a great game! Even better than Duke Nukem!”

Yeah, AutoWorx is amazing. Back when my office was in the FTZ, I always passed by them in the morning to oogle the cars.

Sorry was meaning to reply to this post. They charge KD80 per panel that you need painted. So far example the car hood, thats KD80. If you want a door, thats KD80 etc.. now depending on the amount of panels they might give you a discount but not sure.

i want you to make service and new engine and tune it and wanna change colour and make it look sooo coool and a hot ride!!!

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