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South Florida Based USP Motorsports Joins AWE Tuning’s Premium Level 3 Dealer Network!

With the continued goal of bringing the finest products + performance to their customers, AWE Tuning announced that USP Motorsports has become an AWE Tuning Level 3 Premium Stocking Dealer and Distributor.

“USP and AWE have a long history together. This most recent evolution of the relationship to Premium Dealer status is a good thing. The target markets overlap perfectly and we’re thrilled with the USP team and their focus on only carrying parts they believe in and use themselves,” stated AWE Tuning’s VP of Marketing, Jesse Kramer.

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USP Motorsports began their delivery of recipes for performance in 2000 as a repair facility specializing in Volkswagen and Audi vehicle while pursuing their name in motorsports. Entering  2006, USP decided to offer their recipes of performance to customers outside of Florida. Over a decade later, USP Motorsports has become a go-to performance provider for Audi, Volkswagen, and Porsche vehicles in Southern Florida. With over 50 years of combined automotive performance aftermarket experience, USP knows how to steer customers in the right direction for quality components while ensuring every point of concern and performance related desire are taken care of.

“Here at USP Motorsports, we use decades of experience combined with real track testing in order to provide superior quality and excellence in service. We have a long-standing relationship with AWE Tuning because we believe they share the same passion we do for making top quality products. Our customers have high expectations and AWE helps us meet those standards. We are performance driven professionals in the pursuit of horsepower,” stated USP Motorsports Owner and CEO, Chris Green.

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About USP Motorsports

USP Motorsports has been setting the bar in the community since 2000 and continue to do so today. USP’s goal is to exceed expectations for vehicle service and performance on Volkswagen, Audi, and Porsche platforms. 

About AWE Tuning

AWE Tuning is the authority in automotive performance engineering. From award-winning handcrafted performance exhausts to track-tested carbon fiber intakes and performance intercoolers, AWE Tuning innovates, designs, retails and distributes AWE Tuning brand performance products globally through its preferred network of dealers, online and from its state-of-the-art headquarters outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Since 1991, AWE Tuning’s elite team of researchers, engineers, innovators and drivers have track-tested and introduced premium performance upgrades for some of the finest automobiles in the world.

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