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How Twin Diesel revved up with Bank of Central Florida

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Brothers David and Daniel Goodwald stand in their diesel engine repair shop with James Garner of Bank of Central Florida

“One of the two secret weapons for a successful businessman is the person doing your banking,” Daniel Goodwald said.

Photo provided by Bank of Central Florida | Member FDIC

When David Goodwald and his brother Daniel co-founded Twin Diesel Performance — a Lakeland-based diesel engine repair shop — they built their business on honesty and trust.

“We were raised the old school way and treat people how we want to be treated,” David said.

They look for these same values in every partnership, like their one with Bank of Central Florida. The bank works closely with the brothers to help fuel their growth and streamline finances.

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