Category Archives: Sponsors

Speedware Motorsports Speed Doll 2014 Calendar Contest

Our friends at Speedware Motorsports are looking for women involved in the automotive scene to be a part of their Speedware Motorsports Speed Doll 2014 Calendar Contest. If you are interested or know someone who might be, make sure to share the contest with them. You can also join the Facebook page for the contest to stay up to date on the event.

What they are looking for: 
Any woman that is into the scene. Entries can be a 65 y/o Grandmother with a Harley or a girl that just got into the VW scene. As long as they own what they ride/drive, they are eligible.

Import Meet Sponsor Marketplace Now Open

Today we would like to officially announce the opening of the Import Meet Sponsor Marketplace. This is a location within the forum where site sponsors are free to sell products they carry.

Passing Lane Peformance is our first site sponsor and they took the time to list some of the great products they carry. These products are all on sale for ImportMeet.com members:

AEM Failsafe Wideband/Boost Gauge

KSport Coilovers

KSport Air Suspension

Site Sponsor Introduction – Passing Lane Performance

ImportMeet.com is happy to announce Passing Lane Performance as the first official sponsor of the website. You may have met Passing Lane Performance at the Spring Show & Shine in April. They are an online performance parts website based out of Stanwood, WA and they carry a large number of different brands of parts. They intend on being active in the community and attending multiple events throughout the summer. They specialize in KSport, Kaaz Differentials, and SPL Suspension but have the ability to acquire parts from just about any brand on the market.

I figured a good way to get to know them was to ask some questions about their business and show images of some of the parts that they carry.

When did you start Passing Lane Performance?
This has been in the works for awhile now, but the company "officially" started at the beginning of this year.

What prompted you to start the company?
Having backgrounds in customer service, we understand that without customers, there is no company. After years of problems and frustration ordering from numerous sources, we thought that we could do better. We would rather lose a sale by being up-front and honest about a delay/backorder, than lose a customer that has been waiting for parts that were "on their way" for several weeks or even months. Problems are inevitable, it is how you handle them that makes the difference.