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    Anyone have any info on this retailer?

    AAF Racing is your number one racecar parts supplier and service. Get to the front!


    Seems like they have some interesting stuff, just never heard of them. Anyone have any experience?
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    They are pretty big in the PNW. I think they built a VERY competitive Pro3 car recently. When I was on Facebook I saw some of their projects and they had some crazy builds
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      #3
      Hank builds some pretty trick stuff (I have the rear sway on my race car.)

      He's very active in local racing (Conference/Chump/Lucky Dog..etc.) as well he has done the Targa NZ the last few years.

      There are quite a few PRO3 cars sporting various parts of theirs, and an increasing number of SE46.

      I'm not sure how much work they do for each other, but I know Clay and Bimmerworld and AAF have worked together in the past (25 hours of T-hill..)
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        #4
        All his purchase links go to expired ebay auctions. Is he still selling parts?
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          #5
          Yes. But you need to call him to get the best response. Most of the stuff he does in runs as demand dictates.

          But also understand, he is probably super busy with the race season - so you have to some times follow up with an email to verify.
          1991 325i MT2 Touring (JDM bro)
          2016 Ford Flex
          2011 Audi A3 - wife's other German car

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            #6
            Hank's good people.

            He's also super- busy.

            Telephone works well, and I've had good luck with direct emails.
            Most of his business this time of year is, as Jeremy says, race support.
            I watched him run his butt off all last weekend. So he might be a bit
            harder to get ahold of than someone who sits behind a desk.

            Think of him more as a guy than a 'retailer', and the bonus is that when he has a good idea
            (like the sway bars) he makes extra and sells them.

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