About
FASTLAND
A precision workshop for real vehicles.
Fastland is my personal workshop brand — the place where I build the parts I wish existed: minimalist, functional, and designed to look like they belong on the vehicle.
I’m an engineer and a maker. I run a small machine shop, I live in CAD, and I’m obsessed with the details that most brands gloss over: fitment, radii, hardware choices, surface finish, and the install experience.
Why I’m doing this
I’ve spent years around the aftermarket world and I’m tired of two things:
- Gimmicks — parts that exist for marketing more than function.
- Noise — over-designed, over-branded products that don’t feel intentional.
Fastland is my push in the opposite direction:
- Form that follows function
- Simple, quiet design
- Parts built like tools
- Real-world use first
I’m building this because I want a creative lane that’s about craftsmanship, engineering, and freedom — not chasing every trend or trying to become a big catalog brand.
How Fastland works
Fastland is small-batch by design.
Each product starts the same way:
A real problem on a real vehicle → sketch → CAD → machining → test fit → refine → repeat.
If it doesn’t solve the problem cleanly, it doesn’t ship.
Made in the USA
Fastland parts are designed and produced in the USA with an obsessive focus on:
- clean geometry + tight tolerances
- radiused edges where it matters (especially around rope/line contact)
- durable finishes (Cerakote, polished, etc.)
- hardware that makes sense
- installs that feel intentional
No gimmicks. No clutter. Just solutions.
Drops, not catalogs
Fastland isn’t trying to be everything for everyone.
It’s a workshop. That means:
- fewer products
- better execution
- limited runs
- constant iteration
If you want first access to new releases, join the drop list.
If you’re my kind of customer
Fastland is for people who care how things work — the ones who build, wrench, and use their vehicles. If that’s you, welcome.
Form. Function. Fastland.