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Old Nov 15, 2006 | 02:11 AM
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Dave -
I had actually read that last week. My brother is the web master for the CAMA site so he told me about it right after he posted it.

This is the interesting part:
"Assuming zoning approval, we can begin construction in 2007 and be operational by 2008."

I'mtrying to be optimistic that we'll once again have a close track. 2nd Creek was an absolute blast!

We should try to meet up sometime.
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Old Nov 20, 2006 | 01:55 PM
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Elusive,

If you have any further questions about PCA benefits, I'd be more than happy to answer. I can be reached at 703-321-2111

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Old Nov 20, 2006 | 02:58 PM
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I joined PCA and love the Suncoast newletter/magazine and Panorama. Plus my group (Suncoast) gets to to DE events at Sebring. I just did a DE yesterday at Sebring and WOW what a great track full of history.
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Old Nov 20, 2006 | 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by George from MD
I HATE Panorama (the same tired formula- pure factory propaganda- boring- undersized- little useful information etc.- compare with Roundel for example).

But I do love PCA and think joining is well worth it. There are other things besides the magazine, DE events and Club Racing- autox, HPDC, social events, concours etc. And you get discounts of 10 to 15% from Porsche dealers/vendors. But it's the people that make the club worthwhile...

Besides you could buy Excellence if you want the best magazine about Porsches.
What he said.
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Old Feb 3, 2020 | 11:37 AM
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I HATE Panorama (the same tired formula- pure factory propaganda- boring- undersized- little useful information etc.- compare with Roundel for example).
Aren’t you a bit extreme here? The restoring articles are good. I’m also very aircooled and are not much interested of the new cars. But as it’s said: Nothing for everybody but everything to somebody.

I really enjoy the historical articles, like now in the last one: Metzger + Singer
If I understand correctly the newest issue is #754 so some repetition is acceptable in my opinion.

In my opinion a great magazine. But try to get a copy and judge yourself. I’m a member and my only benefit from PCA is Panorama and been a member for +20y.
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