So I kind of went in there throwing it to the wind and tried my best, but not really thinking I had a shot in it.”
“I thought, I will probably last an episode. So after being selected, Fanelli packed up his car and headed to Salt Lake City for the adventure, but still didn’t think much of it. It’s time for me to take it to the next level,” stated Fanelli in his November 2019 audition video.Īnd with that, he made the cut to be one of the 12 fabricators who would compete for the coveted job at Kindig-it Design. I want to bring my skills to the table with you guys. However, the component should also be suitable for the normal M2 if we are properly informed. This is particularly distinguished by the respective 2 striking air openings on the right and left.
And as a highlight there is an aggressive bonnet on top. So he put together his car resume, gathered up pictures of his work and submitted an audition video from his YouTube page. The Japanese tuner 3D design has be BMW M2 body kit now also suitable for the M2 Competition (F87). However, his mother and brother insisted he seize the chance at a dream. There’s got to be so many more talented people out there than me,” said Fanelli. Army Reserve soldier just figured the opportunity was too good to be true. applying and no formal automotive education, the U.S. With more than 2,000 fabricators from across the U.S. “I didn’t think I was going to make it to begin with, so I didn’t even want to waste my time.” Out of the blue, he received a phone call from someone who had seen his YouTube page, "Fanelli Restorations," and suggested that he apply to be on the upcoming special, "Bitchin’ Boot Camp," a televised building competition where 12 highly skilled fabricators compete for a chance to join the Kindig-it Design crew.įanelli, being very familiar with the main show, "Bitchin’ Rides," said he didn’t even want to try out. It’s kind of surreal,” said Fanelli, a Kendall, NY, resident who was recently the company commander of Echo Company, 2nd Battalion, 389th Regiment, 3rd Brigade, in Mattydale, NY.įanelli’s surprise job was indeed just that. “I used to watch the show when I was younger, envious of what they were doing and wanting to be a part of that, and now I actually work there and I am a part of that crew. But after competing in a televised special, "Bitchin’ Boot Camp," Fanelli won just that-a job at Kindig-it Design in Salt Lake City, UT. Army Reserve soldier watched the show often as a form of education he just never dreamed he’d work there.
Frank Fanelli of the 98th Training Division (Initial Entry Training) certainly did, as a “self-taught hot rod builder and pinstriper” on YouTube. Introduction The A Vehicle, Mobility and Transportation Design Competition is a freestyle design competition open to both concept stage and realized works designed by professional and young designers, design companies and other business in this industry worldwide. People who are passionate about cars undoubtedly know the MotorTrend Television show, "Bitchin’ Rides."Ĭapt.