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FMSMX3
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ppc website?

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Hey, does anyone know if the website is just down or if they are out of business?

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ppcracing site seems to be no longer up but he still posts on zxtuner.com community. also seems like his products and projects are still active.

anyway seems like those lamprey kits were a bunch of junk that bent like the junk they were, unfortunately.... i had high hopes to get some of ians products. i hope he can come through with a product worth the cash people pay for them. cuz i was about to buy a set till i heard of the quality. perhaps this would be a good place for srdperformance or maybe rtm racing to consider making a worthy top mounted camber and caster plate. :rant2:

either one of the two companies definately needs to make some of these for the so many lowered mx3's, protoges, escort, and zx2's out there

<small>[ October 23, 2003, 12:52 AM: Message edited by: Steeb ]</small>
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Re: ppc website?

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Hey thanks for the reply. I've actually been checking out the posts in the forum from him. I haven't seen any mention about the website being down or moving or what.

So do you know any more about his coilover kits? It seems like he is making the perches himself. Springs are eigther eibach or this other company, the name just slipped my mind but they are said to be used by all different kinds of racers. Struts are koni adjustables??? I guess if they are he is getting them special from koni for his kit.

I probably would never buy these, unless I decided to get into autocross, but it is just fun to see what's out there. Oh yeah, and those qualtity issues had me worried too. Lets hope this guy gets back on track. I am surprised that for all the applications of "enthusiast" cars there isn't really a coilover kit. Especially since these cars are more meant for handling then speed IMO. Thanks again.
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