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TPC Racing Open House, 10/25 in Jessup MD

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TPC Racing Open House, 10/25 in Jessup MD
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10-04-2009, 02:56 AM
Pickup below from the Cayman Club Board:

Anybody interested in going down? I'm learning about different mods and I hear there are a bunch of NNJ PCA guys going too. Let me know.... we can pick a place and drive down in a caravan...

October 1, 2009, Jessup, MD - Are you on the fence about modifying your Porsche? Wondering which performance parts really provide the most measurable gains for your brilliantly engineered machine?... Join TPCRacing, on Sunday, October 25, 2009 between noon and 3pm, as we open our doors to the public for a rare glance into TPC Racing operations. We will be showcasing our signature 98X ATP:2 Turbo System as well as many of our other suspension and braking systems.

The open house will feature live product demonstrations, and a seminar in which we will explore TPCRacing turbo systems work, suspension upgrades, current product development, and what the future holds for the best for TPCRacing. There will also be plenty of Q&A session on suspension and track set-up with President and Head Engineer of TPCRacing and Grand Am Champion, Mike Levitas. Along with our high-powered mid engine cars TPC’s Project 997TT 775Blitzkrieg will also be on display. With nearly 700whp on tap, this beast features some of our most advanced product development. Generation 2 987 and 997 Projects will be present as well in various stages of power and suspension development.

A SPECIAL APPEARANCE will also be made by the 2010 Porsche Panamera Turbo, courtesy of Tischer Porsche of Silver Spring, MD.

As a special for this day, TPC will be offering a free center radiator kit and DP GT3 Cup spark plugs for anyone that purchases a Turbo Kit(986/987) or Supercharger Kit(996/997), a $903 value
Lainey
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