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Regarding title : just planning ahead, now that I'm registered to attend, Jun 29 Jul 4!
For fellow Porsche Club of America members: TODAY / THURSDAY'S THE LAST DAY TO REGISTER in the window. Budget ~45 minutes; it's detailed. Register or get more info here.
Related: I should also be at the Mar 13-15 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance at the Ritz-Carlton (photo below).
Thanks to your input on Tim's 'Parade or Monterey?' thread, I'm now trying to save Aug 14-16 for CA, too.
Then, I have plans to be back in beautiful CO for Sep 6's Rocky Mountain Concours at the Broadmoor hotel, IF this notice is removed from their homepage, "Operations on the 2009 Concours have been suspended due to current economic conditions."
Great season for car shows, Porsches, & -- always -- 993s. Let's all meet up soon.
Last edited by curve lover; Jul 19, 2009 at 10:34 PM.
Reason: RM Concours status update: currently suspended due to evil economy
Any more photos of Allison's IROC 911? Interior photos, too!
Mark-- I'll search. In the meantime, let's hope someone posts 'em for ya.
Originally Posted by timothymoffat
Thanks for posting pics! (Your) 993Speedster, 959, 2.8RSR.................if only I could have made the trip.
Tim-- Anything I can do to feed your addiction, my friend! Was great meeting DJF1. Enjoyed all the Canadians I met here; was fun that Canada Day fell during PCA Parade, too.
I'm packing up for the trip home right now.
From Keystone -- photos! More when home.
The Panamera was scheduled to debut in August at Monterey, but PCNA & PCA pulled a miracle & rolled it out at the Concours banquet.
Fourth of July fireworks here at Keystone were good.
Regarding Panamera debut: Impressive presentation by corporate. Only thing I woulda liked more: engine growl before it rolled through the entrance. It was amazingingly quite. (I woulda dug it if they even had a fake engine growl over the PA system.)
I 'test-drove' it as much as you can without keys: roomy back seat. Leather work + fit & finish were a step above 997s' interiors. 'Cockpit' seems good.
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