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- stentech - 02-27-2007

N.D.C. Fabrication located in Lansdale Pa. Has the ability to do any thing with metal fabrication. Including: approved roll bars, roll cages, chassis structural repairs and  enhancements.  Nate also builds custom intercoolers, induction piping (for na and turbo applications) exhaust system components brake ducts, splitters, wings, headers. and fuel cells.  I have had Nate perform work for me and some of my customers and the work is flawless. His work could be compared to any fabricator in the country and will come out on top. The welds and material selection is top shelf and many of his creations look like something you would see in an F1 garage.  With the upcoming season shortly ahead it is recommended that you get any project started ASAP to avoid a significant backlog. Call 215 361-1134 Leave a message and he will return your call when he is in not in the shop.

Steve M.



- Racingswh - 03-01-2007

I have to 2nd the endorsement for NDC Fabrication.  They do exceptional work.  They have cad design and engineering capability.  From one off custom parts to some of the safest roll cages out there they are the ones to call.  I had them build my cage and the workmanship has been seen and complimented by the other well known race car and cage builders in the area.   (215) 361-1134 and ask for Nate.  He is the owner and primary fabricator.  He can answer all your questions. 

My car happens to be there currently undergoing some surgery.  New front and rear moly bumper supports, new intercooler pipe routing, lexan etc.  I highly recommend their work.  If I can answer any questions anyone might have about my experience with them I would be happy to.

Steve W. Hoagland