2 week countdown: PEC LA
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2 week countdown: PEC LA
2 weeks from today I’ll be picking up my GT3 from PEC LA and can not wait. As if the excitement itself wasn’t bad enough, my welcome kit came yesterday.
Im in SF and planning on doing a mini road trip back up to break her in a bit and take advantage of the opportunity. Only 2 days, 1 night, but still enough to get me plenty excited.
I’ll be sure to post plenty of pics and updates.
Im in SF and planning on doing a mini road trip back up to break her in a bit and take advantage of the opportunity. Only 2 days, 1 night, but still enough to get me plenty excited.
I’ll be sure to post plenty of pics and updates.
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2 weeks from today I’ll be picking up my GT3 from PEC LA and can not wait. As if the excitement itself wasn’t bad enough, my welcome kit came yesterday.
Im in SF and planning on doing a mini road trip back up to break her in a bit and take advantage of the opportunity. Only 2 days, 1 night, but still enough to get me plenty excited.
I’ll be sure to post plenty of pics and updates.
Im in SF and planning on doing a mini road trip back up to break her in a bit and take advantage of the opportunity. Only 2 days, 1 night, but still enough to get me plenty excited.
I’ll be sure to post plenty of pics and updates.
This topic is replete with wondrous and enviable itineraries that take in assorted European alpine passes and no-speed-limit autobahns following an ED; so would you be willing to share your post PEC-LA delivery itinerary?
I am planning an ED; someone suggested I might do *both* an ED and an ATL or LA delivery, just to maximize the experience, but it’s not clear that’s allowable
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Portfolio contained a welcome letter, plastic pen and some PEC stickers. Nothing too exciting but the portfolio itself is nice!
My current itinerary is as follows:
- PEC to Malibu up highway 1
- Keep going on highway 1, stop in Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay
- Stay in Morro Bay
- Back on the road, highway 1 up to 46 to cross over and hit Paso Robles
- Highway 101, hitting 198 to cross over to 25
- 25 up to Hollister. Never been but apparently it's a decent driving road.
- Grab 101 again at Hollister and head back up to SF.
Overall it should be about 10 hours of actual driving, plus probably another 4-5 hours at my stops...which is exactly what I was looking for. Not trying to turn this into a multiple night excursion but it should be a solid 2 days of driving.
My current itinerary is as follows:
- PEC to Malibu up highway 1
- Keep going on highway 1, stop in Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay
- Stay in Morro Bay
- Back on the road, highway 1 up to 46 to cross over and hit Paso Robles
- Highway 101, hitting 198 to cross over to 25
- 25 up to Hollister. Never been but apparently it's a decent driving road.
- Grab 101 again at Hollister and head back up to SF.
Overall it should be about 10 hours of actual driving, plus probably another 4-5 hours at my stops...which is exactly what I was looking for. Not trying to turn this into a multiple night excursion but it should be a solid 2 days of driving.
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Portfolio contained a welcome letter, plastic pen and some PEC stickers. Nothing too exciting but the portfolio itself is nice!
My current itinerary is as follows:
- PEC to Malibu up highway 1
- Keep going on highway 1, stop in Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay
- Stay in Morro Bay
- Back on the road, highway 1 up to 46 to cross over and hit Paso Robles
- Highway 101, hitting 198 to cross over to 25
- 25 up to Hollister. Never been but apparently it's a decent driving road.
- Grab 101 again at Hollister and head back up to SF.
Overall it should be about 10 hours of actual driving, plus probably another 4-5 hours at my stops...which is exactly what I was looking for. Not trying to turn this into a multiple night excursion but it should be a solid 2 days of driving.
My current itinerary is as follows:
- PEC to Malibu up highway 1
- Keep going on highway 1, stop in Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo and Morro Bay
- Stay in Morro Bay
- Back on the road, highway 1 up to 46 to cross over and hit Paso Robles
- Highway 101, hitting 198 to cross over to 25
- 25 up to Hollister. Never been but apparently it's a decent driving road.
- Grab 101 again at Hollister and head back up to SF.
Overall it should be about 10 hours of actual driving, plus probably another 4-5 hours at my stops...which is exactly what I was looking for. Not trying to turn this into a multiple night excursion but it should be a solid 2 days of driving.
1. PEC to Malibu can be a crawl depending on the time of day. Maybe take a look at the 33 from Ojai to the 166 and then cut across West. Jalopnik called HWY33 the best driving road in America.
2. The 101 between San Luis Obispo and King City is heavily enforced by the CHP. They run radar and planes, so be aware.
3. There's really not too much in Morro Bay, including accommodations. I'd suggest Cambria and maybe the Hearst Castle, which is a few miles past the 46. Nice town with a better B&B called the Ollalieberry Inn. GF liked it a lot and it's used by some Porsche clubs.
Have fun and post some pics!
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x2 on 33 from Ojai, it's a must going from LA to SF if you have the opportunity. Just an incredible road, one of the best I've had the pleasure of experiencing. Just be careful because it will get cold in that area this time of year (keep an eye on tire temp/pressures) if you are doing any spirited driving, and be aware there is 0 cell signal through that route FWIW
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Okay I think you've convinced me to change course and hit Ojai instead. I imagine it's the northern part of 33 after Ojai that's the better driving portion? Since I'm leaving LA at night I want to have ample daylight to drive 33 so I'll probably stay in Ojai and then wake up early and hit the northern leg of 33.
Weather is looking good...high 60s. Is there a high-point of 33 I should be checking a forecast for?
Weather is looking good...high 60s. Is there a high-point of 33 I should be checking a forecast for?
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Yep, 33 right after the town itself is driving nirvana
My advice would be to stay in LA overnight rather than Ojai, and enjoy the early AM cruise up the PCH to connect to Ojai and take 33 thereafter, accommodations will be much nicer/easier to find in LA proper IMO
Not sure how to measure the temps in the forest itself north of Ojai, but I do know temps drop quite dramatically during winter-ish season, at least in my experience. I think last time I took 33 was February earlier this year and temps were in high 30s low 40s at certain parts if I remember correctly. If you don't look down on the temp gauge you'll be surprised, we were thinking it would be 60s and it looks like its in the 60s. On my P-Zero tires they were not very appreciative of that on my .2 C4, but I hate those tires. I would assume the Cup 2s or Dunlop RaceMaxx you'll get would be the same, where I would be mindful of that but it should be dry conditions. If you see the rare ice/wet spot on the road just slow down and drive accordingly or you might take a spin It's a great drive if you like a bit of spirited driving, but also a wonderful drive to just slow down, cruise, and enjoy the gorgeous scenery as hard as that will be in a GT3
My advice would be to stay in LA overnight rather than Ojai, and enjoy the early AM cruise up the PCH to connect to Ojai and take 33 thereafter, accommodations will be much nicer/easier to find in LA proper IMO
Not sure how to measure the temps in the forest itself north of Ojai, but I do know temps drop quite dramatically during winter-ish season, at least in my experience. I think last time I took 33 was February earlier this year and temps were in high 30s low 40s at certain parts if I remember correctly. If you don't look down on the temp gauge you'll be surprised, we were thinking it would be 60s and it looks like its in the 60s. On my P-Zero tires they were not very appreciative of that on my .2 C4, but I hate those tires. I would assume the Cup 2s or Dunlop RaceMaxx you'll get would be the same, where I would be mindful of that but it should be dry conditions. If you see the rare ice/wet spot on the road just slow down and drive accordingly or you might take a spin It's a great drive if you like a bit of spirited driving, but also a wonderful drive to just slow down, cruise, and enjoy the gorgeous scenery as hard as that will be in a GT3
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Totally worth the extra wait! PEC puts on a helluva show and experience. Made the day much more memorable than just picking up at a dealer.
33 was pure bliss. I would drive that route every chance I get if I lived down in SoCal.
33 was pure bliss. I would drive that route every chance I get if I lived down in SoCal.