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Old 06-02-2020, 12:28 PM
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Default RPM parts???

Anyone buy much from RPM, (Racing Parts Maximum). I had them on my computer menu. Website seems to have disappeared...

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You're right, no matter how I search it, I kept having this message come up:

This site can’t be reached www.racingpartsmaximum.com’s server IP address could not be found.

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hi, try rpminternationalinc.com worked for me, BLUE TA

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Our former website racingpartsmaximum.com Is no longer in service.
Please see this our brand new, state-of-the-art website: www.rpminternationalinc.com for all RPM products. Thank you for your continued supports.
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Looking at their "state of the art" website I noticed a few things. The pics of Pontiac forged cranks show the front and rear counterweights as pendulum cut. are they really, never seen it on a China crank. Click on rockers arms, SS and you get a bunch of pics with just part numbers and you have to actually click on it to see what they fit. Needs work.

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Looking at their "state of the art" website I noticed a few things. The pics of Pontiac forged cranks show the front and rear counterweights as pendulum cut. are they really, never seen it on a China crank. Click on rockers arms, SS and you get a bunch of pics with just part numbers and you have to actually click on it to see what they fit. Needs work.
Do you want a fancy-ass website (with web development cost passed along to customers), or do you want good parts at prices that you can afford?

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Do you want a fancy-ass website (with web development cost passed along to customers), or do you want good parts at prices that you can afford?
I want BOTH !!!

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Looking at their "state of the art" website ... Needs work.
Glass houses, dude. Glass. Houses.
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There was this 80% Dewalt Tools add so I clicked on it. It appeared to be the actual Dewalt Company website.

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Someone talking to you Gomer ?
Last Monday: Hey everybody! I found an AMAZING website!!
Today: Pfft, I've seen better.

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I am not a computer savvy person. I could navigate their old site. The new one is worthless.
I had them on my main menu. Would check them periodically to see if the had any specials. (Yeah I can afford some of their stuff, even IF it IS on sale...)

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