Car Customization in Bronx, NY
Car Customization Shops in Bronx, NY
High Speed Plus Auto Sound
VerifiedHigh Speed Plus Auto Sound is a Bronx car-electronics shop on Park Avenue that has built a loyal following installing audio, security, and lighting upgrades…
Auto Sports
VerifiedAuto Sports (AUTOSPORT718) runs a complete customization operation out of Webster Avenue in the Bronx, specializing in all things automotive with every service…
Unico Wraps
VerifiedUnico Wraps runs an unusual and clever combination on Jerome Avenue in the West Bronx: a premium hand car wash fused with a full vinyl wrap and protection…
Pro Wraps
VerifiedPro Wraps has made South Columbus Avenue in Mount Vernon a styling destination for Westchester County and the North Bronx, a specialist shop whose combination…
718 Auto Customization's Fort Lee store operates as a Ceramic Pro Elite Dealer, and the designation changes what it can actually sell.
Teggy's Elite Detailing
VerifiedTeggy's Elite Detailing has spent more than a decade earning the word in its name. Opened in 2011 on Steinway Place in Astoria, the operation has grown from a…
T-House
VerifiedT-House is what happens when a wrap studio decides to master one platform. The Flushing shop, also known as TesHouse, specializes in Tesla, handling…
Yonkers Window Tints & Wraps
VerifiedCeramic window tint in Yonkers has a dedicated flagship in Yonkers Window Tints and Wraps, a Wolffe Street shop that has built its name on ceramic infrared…
Auto Sound & Style
VerifiedAuto Sound & Style is an Astoria mainstay for car electronics and appearance upgrades, serving Queens drivers from its 21st Street shop with a menu that spans…
Cars & Coffee Vinyl Wrapping
VerifiedTucked on 31st Drive in Astoria, Cars & Coffee Vinyl Wrapping is a Queens shop with a car-culture name and a craftsman's temperament.
Prince Custom Auto
VerifiedPrince Custom Auto sits on 36th Road in Flushing and does something its name never tells you: it leads with dash cameras.
The Custom Shop
VerifiedThe Custom Shop is Astoria's answer to the question most car owners eventually ask: why do I need five different shops for one car?