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Pro Touring Store
10-13-2021, 12:30 PM
Hey Lat-G family.

Many of you know me as Dale from Schwartz Performance.

I've opened up an online store for pro touring related components. The goal is to be a centralized store where you can find just about anything you'll need for a build, categorized where you can find it.

I have a lot of packages (called Pro Touring Packs) put together that are essentially everything you need for different areas of the build.
For example: You buy an LT4 crate engine. Did you know you have to delete (or change) the oil cooler for most headers to fit? Do you have the fittings to connect the intercooler to AN or a hose barb? How about that oil pan that has to go?

Pro Touring Store (and another business called Speed Lamps- Google it) is my full time job now. Although the business is new, I personally have many years of experience and knowledge in this industry.

As far as products go; I'm direct with several companies already, and many more through other distribution channels. This includes many of the awesome supporting vendors on here.

I've been adding products to the website every day, so it may look bare in some categories until that's accomplished. I welcome any feedback through here, private message or my email!

Thanks!
-Dale Schwartz

www.ProTouringStore.com
Located in Upstate, SC

BonzoHansen
10-13-2021, 05:16 PM
I can't believe no one had that name! lol

Good luck with your new store.

WSSix
10-17-2021, 03:50 PM
Good luck, Dale. I picked up my new C10 in Easley back in May. I have to ask, why did you move all the way down to Easley? It's not exactly a well known area of the state.

When you get the chance, shoot over to Fairplay and go by Hershberger's Bakery. Their fritters are amazing. It's an easy back roads drive from Easley.

https://www.facebook.com/hershbergerbakery/

Pro Touring Store
10-18-2021, 10:51 AM
Good luck, Dale. I picked up my new C10 in Easley back in May. I have to ask, why did you move all the way down to Easley? It's not exactly a well known area of the state.

When you get the chance, shoot over to Fairplay and go by Hershberger's Bakery. Their fritters are amazing. It's an easy back roads drive from Easley.

https://www.facebook.com/hershbergerbakery/

Lol I'll have to check out that Bakery, thanks.

My wife's family is a couple hours south of here so that's why we looked at SC in general.
We explored the area and lots of people said the upstate was a nice place to live. We agreed. Easley is still sort of small but in town it's pretty populated and there's a lot to do.

WSSix
10-18-2021, 05:31 PM
Very cool. Yes, that part of SC isn't populated in general though you have Greenville & Spartanburg near by. Western NC has beautiful drives, hiking, and mountain towns also and is close.

Pro Touring Store
10-18-2021, 06:25 PM
Very cool. Yes, that part of SC isn't populated in general though you have Greenville & Spartanburg near by. Western NC has beautiful drives, hiking, and mountain towns also and is close.

For sure! Going back & forth to IL we drive through there. I need to get to Pidgeon Forge sometime though, still havent been to that area.

We're 20 mins from downtown Greenville so it's a real quick drive!

SSLance
10-19-2021, 06:01 AM
Good luck with the new venture Dale!