Volume 20 Issue 2 March 2017 The Voice of the Vancouver Island Region - Porsche Club of America
Contents VIR PCA Executive
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President’s Message, Editor’s Comment
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Membership News
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Black Rock 2017
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Porsche Pork Ragu
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Books: The Autobiography of 917-023
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VIR PCA Discounts / Competition Corner
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Valentine’s Day Lunch
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Klaus’ Thunderbird 2017 Rally Report
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Flashing 3rd Brake Light Install
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“Around The Bend” - Upcoming Events
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Classifieds
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VIR Goodie Store
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COVER : Porsche 991.2 launch at Porsche Victoria. Photo Steve Fairbrother
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SUBMISSIONS: Members are invited and encouraged to submit articles and photos that would be of interest to the club. Photos in JPG or PNG formats. Please send submissions via email to the Newsletter Director at: Newsletter@virpca.org NEWSLETTER DEADLINE: The deadline for the next issue is the 23rd of the month. PHOTOS used this month by :- Steve Fairbrother, Martin Mansfield, Tony Booth, John McGurran, Porter Press Intl, Klaus Kreye
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Your 2017 Vancouver Island Region PCA Executive Martin Mansfield President president@virpca.org
Dave Nickel Director—Website webms@virpca.org
James Renfrew Vice President vicepresident@virpca.org
Wendy Woodley Director—North Island upisland@virpca.org
Michael Holan Secretary secretary@virpca.org
Dean Aikenhead Director—Mid Island midisland@virpca.org
Tim Evans Treasurer treasurer@virpca.org
Didier Moinier Director—South Island southisland@virpca.org
John McGurran Director—Membership membership@virpca.org
Conrad Peden Director—Competition competition@virpca.org
Steve Fairbrother Director—Newsletter Newsletter@virpca.org PORSCHER — MARCH 2017
Brad Blaney Past President pastpresident@virpca.org
Conrad Peden Unofficial Driver Education Chair competition@virpca.org
Tim Hagner PCA Zone 6 Representative simtue@gmail.com Page 3
From The VIRPCA Executive
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his is one time of the year I am glad for lots of rain, why you may ask? It helps wash away all the salt, sand and gravel off the roads! Pretty soon, I will not have to wash the underbelly every time I get home from a drive.
I can report that Black Rock 2017 is as popular as ever! I have heard that the event booked up within the first few hours. Don't get down if you still have not registered, there is a wait-list that gets cycled through before Black Rock starts. The 62nd Annual Porsche Parade Registration has started. This is one event you do not want to miss as Parade this year is close to home in Spokane, Washington! There are events for young and old all week long, with thousands of PCA members attending, there will be lots of Porsches to see! Our Mid-Island Director, Dean Aikenhead, has some exciting events planned - a Tech Night in Nanaimo and a Tour of Salt Spring Island, so stay tuned for more info. I would also like to share some details of changes coming to Zone 6. It is one of the biggest geographic PCA zones stretching from Vancouver Island to Saskatchewan, down to Wyoming and back to Oregon. That is a lot of distance for one zone rep to travel. With the agreement of Zone 6 presidents, PCA will be splitting Zone 6 East to West. The new border will follow the B.C / Alberta border down following the Idaho / Montana state line. More information will be coming in the following months.
Martin Mansfield, President
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his month I have started a Discount page where we list the discounts that companies provide to members of the PCA. We shall get the list up on the website too so it will be easy to refer to if you are out and about looking for something.
The discount list may be small currently, but with your help it can grow. If you have received a discount from anywhere that you believe would be applicable to others in the club, please let me know via email to my address on page 3 and we shall get it added to this list. The picture is my wife and I on the Scoot City tour from Las Vegas to Red Rock Canyon a few years ago. It’s a blast riding the scooters through the park there. Hey, it’s not a Porsche, but nearly as much fun! Johnny from Scoot City is giving members 20% off during 2017.
Steve Fairbrother, Newsletter Director PORSCHER — MARCH 2017
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Membership News nd the Winners Are…
From our total membership, two club members - Bridget Cassidy (North Saanich) and Mark Hoole (Victoria) - were drawn at random and each will receive one of the club’s 20th anniversary banners. The draw was announced at the Valentines luncheon held on Sunday February 12th at Arbutus Ridge Golf Club. Congratulations to our lucky winners!
We are Among the Fastest Growing PCA Regions The final results are in from PCA head office. VIRPCA was the fourth fastest growing club in 2016, taking population size and other factors into account. In terms of numbers, the largest increase was reported by Gold Coast Region in South Florida. They are a region of 2,300 members and increased by 145 (6%). Vancouver Island’s rate of increase in 2016 was 16%. Thank you to the class of 2016. We look forward to seeing you on the road, at the track and at our social events. Size Matters…as does Quality Membership growth is a very important indicator for the Board. Not only is there a National Trophy and prize of $US 500 at stake but as we grow we become eligible for additional grants from PCA and these funds are returned to you the members in subsidies, prizes and awards. Growing our membership will always be secondary to improving the quality of the member experience. That said, the Board is keen to hear your ideas about how to attract new members and what kind of Porsche events appeal to you. Feedback to membership@virpca.org Our Members’ anniversaries The Board congratulates the following, having joined in January 2016, on the 1 st anniversary of their PCA membership: Richard Gordon, Martin Jeffrey, Susan Jeffrey, Cindy Gordon, Mark Unsworth & Angela Unsworth. Our New Members The month of January brought six new members to the club bringing our total to 448. Please welcome our new members: Jay Shoemaker (Primary Member) Paul Wiggins (Primary Member) Louise Gibson (Co-Member) Cindy Gordon (Co-Member) Montserrat Seaman (Co-Member) Joanne Young (Co-Member)
Victoria Saanichton Victoria Victoria Tofino Sidney
2014 Cayman 2017 Cayman S 2000 911 Carrera Cabriolet 2001 Boxster 2015 Macan S 2017 718 Boxster
John McGurran, Membership Director
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Black Rock May 25-28 2017
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lack Rock 2017 registration opened on February 18th 9am on our website and if you haven’t registered yet and want to, please do that, because if you are wait-listed you can probably get in, due to cancellations. You’ll need your PCA membership number to complete that this year.
Escape to the natural tranquility, beauty, and comfort of Black Rock Oceanfront Resort – an extraordinary retreat on Vancouver Island’s rugged west coast. Their magnificent oceanfront resort in Ucluelet, BC, combines contemporary comfort and quality service with the organic energy of the Canada’s western frontier for an enchanting vacation experience. Registration Fees Main Event $175 per person (excl. accommodation) Autocross $35 per person HPDE $35 per person Black Rock Resort Accommodations Studio Trail $145 per night 1 Bedroom Lodge $195 per night 2 Bedroom Lodge $349 per night Reservations 1-877-762-5011 Proposed schedule (at time of press) Thursday, May 25 3pm – 5pm Registration – Ballroom 5:30pm – 6:30pm Whisky Tasting – Wine Cellar 7:30pm – 9:30pm Welcome Social – Resort Lobby Friday, May 26 7am 8am – 3:30 pm New this year >> 10am – 3:30 pm 3pm – 5pm 4pm – 5pm 7pm After dusk
Hotel Continental Breakfast $18 Autocross at Tofino Airport Whale Watching – cost TBA Porsche Overland Event Registration – Lobby HPDE Class – Ballroom Salmon BBQ/Bonfire by UVFB (by donation) Fireworks
Saturday, May 27 7am – 9:30am Pancake Breakfast, Car Park (by donation) 8am – 3:30pm HPDE at Tofino Airport 11am – 4pm Show & Shine – Village Green 11am – 4pm Walking Poker Rally 1:30pm – 3pm Guided Nature Walk 3:30pm – 4:30pm Turn in poker cards – Lobby 5:30pm Banquet, bar open – Lobby 6:30pm Banquet, ballroom door open 7pm Banquet dinner – Ballroom 8pm Banquet. social time, prizes, and Cops for Cancer Auction – Ballroom Sunday, May 28 8:30am 9am – Noon Noon
RCMP/Porsche Parade – Ucluelet Breakfast Buffet, UVFB Auction Ballroom Participants depart
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Porsche Pork Ragu Here is another recipe submitted by Mid-Island Wipe out any burned bits from pot, but leave the Director Dean Aikenhead. It is for Pork Ragù golden-brown pieces (doing this will keep the finOver Creamy Polenta Sauce (for 8) ished sauce from tasting bitter). Add onion and
garlic to pot and cook, stirring occasionally, until onion is starting to brown and caramelize, 12–15 minutes. Add tomato paste and cook, stirring occasionally, until slightly darkened in color, 5–8 minutes. Add wine and cook, scraping up any browned bits, until reduced by about half, 5–8 minutes. Add tomatoes, crushing with your hands as you go, then add thyme, rosemary, and bay leaves; stir in 2 cups water. Add pork with any juices accumulated on the platter; season with salt and pepper. Bring liquid to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer, partially covered, until pork is falling-apart tender, sauce is thickened (it will be thicker than INGREDIENTS a typical pasta sauce), and flavors have melded, 3 pounds skinless, boneless pork shoulder 2½ – 3 hours. (Boston butt), cut into 3 pieces Using 2 forks, break up pork into pieces or shred Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper it (your choice!); taste and season with salt and 1 tablespoon vegetable oil pepper. 1 large onion, finely chopped Pork can be cooked 5 days ahead. Let cool; cov6 garlic cloves, finely chopped er and chill in sauce. 2 tablespoons tomato paste 2 cup full-bodied red wine Polenta and assembly 28-ounce can whole peeled tomatoes Bring 6 cups salted water to a boil in a large pot. 4 sprigs thyme Whisking constantly, gradually add polenta; re2 sprigs rosemary duce heat to medium-low. Cook, whisking often, 2 bay leaves until polenta is tender and creamy, 20–25 Polenta And Assembly minutes (if polenta becomes too thick too soon, Kosher salt loosen mixture by adding more water and contin1 1/2 cups coarse polenta (not quick-cooking) ue cooking). 1/4 cup unsalted butter Add butter and ½ cup Parmesan to polenta and 1/2 cup grated Parmesan (from about 2 ounc- whisk until melted; season with salt and pepper. es), plus more for serving Freshly ground black pepper Spoon polenta into bowls or onto a platter and 1/2 cup chopped fresh parsley top with pork. Scatter parsley and more ParmeOlive oil (for drizzling) san over top and drizzle with oil. DIRECTIONS
NUTRITIONAL INFO Calories 580 kcal, Fat 33g, Saturated Fat 14g, Pork Cholesterol 150mg, Carbohydrates 28g, Dietary Season pork with salt and pepper. Heat oil in a Fiber 3g, Total Sugars 4g, Protein 38g, Sodium large heavy pot over medium heat. Cook pork, 390mg turning often, until evenly browned, 10–12 minutes. Transfer to a platter and pour off pan Bon appétit ! drippings. PORSCHER — MARCH 2017
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Books: The Autobiography of 917-023
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thought Porsche racing fans may like this 320 page book which is published by UK company Porter Press International, that publish a wide range of motoring books.
The price is above average at £60 (CA$100) for the standard signed edition, and £250 for the De Luxe edition, plus S&H.
The extract below is from Porter Press’ website where you can order it.. They also have a 911 Scrapbook for £35. Steve Great Cars Series This magnificent book (the second title in the Great Cars series) tells the story of the most important Porsche 917 of all – the one that gave Porsche its first victory in the Le Mans 24 Hours. In 1970 the world’s greatest sports car race was ravaged by periods of torrential rain but through it all came 917-023, driven by Hans Herrmann and Richard Attwood, to achieve a landmark success for the German manufacturer. This book provides detailed insight into not only this race but also the six others in which 917-023 took part, supported by a superb collection of period photographs, many in colour. All Porsche fans will love this addition to the ‘Great Cars’ series. Key content The complete life story of Porsche 917-023, which won the Le Mans 24 Hours in 1970. The car’s seven races covered in detail, from the 1970 Brands Hatch 1,000Km to the 1971 Daytona 24 Hours. All surviving drivers of 917-023 specially interviewed for this book: Hans Herrmann, Richard Attwood, Vic Elford, Kurt Ahrens, Gérard Larrousse and Gijs van Lennep. The works-assisted teams – Porsche Salzburg in 1970, Martini in 1971 – outlined in detail, including interview input from mechanic Helmut ‘Käfer’ Frauenschuh. Nearly 300 period photographs, many previously unpublished, supported by a portfolio of specially commissioned studio photography. The Author Ian Wagstaff has twice won the Guild of Motoring Writers’ Montagu Trophy as well as its Pierre Dreyfus award, and he has also received the American Auto Racing Writers and Broadcasters Association’s ‘Book of the Year’ award. He is particularly intrigued by both endurance and Indy car racing and has written books about the Le Mans 24 Hours and the Indianapolis 500. PORSCHER — MARCH 2017
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VIR PCA Discounts f you have received a discount from anywhere that you believe would be applicable to others in the club, please let me know via email to my address on page 3 and we shall get it added to this list.
Where
Discount
Lordco
Up to 30%
Porsche Center Victoria Scoot City Tours
15%
Description Car parts etc. Mention Porsche Club of America. www.lordco.com Parts & labour www.porschevictoria.com
20% off 2017 Quote “VIRPCA” for 20% off 3 wheel scooter-car tours and tours the Hoover Dam Fat Tire Electric Bike tour during 2017. www.scootcitytours.com
Competition Corner Contest—Send us your Porsche Photos Email a Porsche related photo to:- newsletter@virpca.org for a chance to win a Steve Anderson signed poster of great Porsche models from 1948 to 2016 (or maybe a new poster we are getting!) This month’s winner is Tony Booth who receives the poster for his picture of his 'all original 1969 Porsche 912' being judged and leading in it's class at the 2009 Porsche Parade in Keystone Colorado. Congratulations Tony!
The winner is selected by the Porscher newsletter editor— all bribes accepted! Keep those photos coming in please. Steve PORSCHER — MARCH 2017
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Valentine’s Day Lunch ere are some pictures of the Valentine’s Day Lunch held on February 12th at Arbutus Ridge Golf Club organised by Club VP James Renfrew. 22 people attended and the ladies received roses courtesy of the club. James says that some feedback from the attendees was for a buffet style next year rather than menu orders, so we shall consider that.
Names were drawn from everybody in the club (not just those who attended) and Bridget Cassidy of
North Saanich and Mark Hoole of Victoria won club banners for their garages!
Congratulations them!
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Klaus’ Thunderbird 2017 Rally Report Background: The Thunderbird is a winter driving adventure, round 1 of the 2017 BC TSD Rally Championship, and round 1 of the Pacific Coast Challenge. The rally follows the current BC TSD Rally Regulations. (TSD = Time Speed Distance). It runs under straight forward instructions with provided maps. The rally is about 800km, entirely within the province of BC and starts with an odometer check section of about 15km. Roads will be about 60% snow-covered pavement with the remainder being clear pavement and some gravel. This is my second Thunderbird and certainly not my last. It's a lot of fun and a great way to compete in a motorsport event. There were 6 stages on Saturday Feb 4 and 4 on Sunday Feb 5. A maximum of 60 entries can be accepted—this year we had 38 on the entry list. The car is a 1985 944. See www.rallybc.com for rally information.
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gainst a backdrop of lots of snow, the week-end approached. I picked up Peter Juergenson at 09:20 and pulled away from his place with a nice wheel-spin and slide on the snow covered roads. Relaxed buffet lunch on the ferry and then on the way to Hope. Snow all along the way. The “lots” of snow would soon turn out to be “LOTS” of snow…. We had to adjust our speeds as the Coquihala was quite snowy at times. The “Plow” – given the conditions, Checked in at the Merritt hotel and the car and tyres performed very ready for the 7pm rally registration well. and scrutineering. Got that all done and picked up the route book. We were issued number 21. I was hoping for lower, but as it turned out we were VERY happy that 20 cars were ahead of us to plow the roads!!!! Went off to the pub for dinner and then did the maths/timing for the routes until 23:30! At least with a 10:45 start we did not have to get up at sparrows…. Some last minutes stuff during the drivers briefing – correction of times errors in the book – which we of course found out the previous night. Start of stage 1 and we could not pull away on the incline… so I backed down to the cattle gate and used that for traction to get going. Wonderful road through the mountains, but also LOTS and LOTS of snow. Most stages were like that and I was generally going as fast as I could without going into the snowbanks – we approached this from a survival mode! We left the snow banks for others – which they sure hit! That meant we could not maintain the given pace and our scoring reflected accordingly. As a stage progressed we picked up more points for being cumulatively later. There were 6 stages on day 1 and by the end of stage 5 we were both tired and took the straight route to the hotel in Kelowna. Our fellow competitors thought this was a good call as stage 6 had a HUGE amount of snow and everyone struggled. For our efforts we earnt 2,874 demerit points and placed second – from the end (not counting DNF’s). PORSCHER — MARCH 2017
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Day 2 saw us line up early for 4 more stages. We generally kept it on the road, but went plowing once or twice with snow flying over the car. After one such “significant” event the car started getting warmer – close to overheating at minus 14 degrees ambient temperature! We had managed to plug up the entire front of the car and all air inlets to the radiator were closed. The two electric radiators fans kept things in check, but only just. We barely had 5 minutes to clear the radiator, have a drink and start the next stage. By the time we got to the final stage the team (Peter and I) had “gelled” on the navigation. A plowed gravel road, combined with lots of sliding kept us on time for the first half of the stage, only loosing 51 secs on the latter part due to heavy snow. I got lots of practice steering with the throttle… it’s actually quite a delicate art on the slippery roads……!!! Here are the detailed scores for the last stage (our best stage): Check 1: 0.1 seconds late (must be our best score EVER!) Check 2: 7.1 seconds late Check 3: 13.1 seconds early Check 4: 8.3 seconds late Check 5: 51.3 seconds late (deep snow) We then called ahead to Main Time Control to check in after the stage and check out of the rally. That allowed us to head straight back to the ferries and make the 7pm sailing. For our efforts, day 2 demerit points were “only” 1,181. We ended up in a “solid” second from last position (without going off!) and ahead of 8 DNF’s.
Thank you Peter! – that was great!
Klaus Kreye
Klaus Kreye and Peter Juergenson PORSCHER — MARCH 2017
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Flashing 3rd Brake Light Install
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recently stumbled upon the Kahtec blinking smart stop with delay. The smart stop with delay will make your Center High Mounted Brake Light (3rd brake light) flash six times then come on solid. With the delay version you must have your foot off the brake for eight seconds before your brake light will flash again.
Why would you want this? Mercedes have done studies and found cars with a flashing 3rd brake light decreases the reaction time (of drivers behind). Money well spent, if it reduces the risk of somebody rear-ending me!
This install was done on my 2003 Boxster S but should be similar with any vehicle. Tools Needed :- Pliers, cutting tool, electricians tape and double-sided tape. Time :- 15 - 25 minutes Step One Trace the 3rd brake light wire back into the trunk. I found mine running into the trunk from the driver side. The wire with black with orange stripe is the positive and the brown wire is the negative. Step Two Connect the red wire to the positive brake light wire. The blue wire you want to connect to the positive brake light wire between your first connection and the 3rd brake light.
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Step Three Cut the positive wire in-between the two connections. Step Four Connect the black wire to the brown negative wire. Step Five Wrap the connections with some electrical tape and use your double-sided tape to connect the smart stop to the car. If you have a bulb out warning light you might need a 50w 6ohm resistor, but I discovered this was not needed on my 2003 Boxster.
Martin Mansfield, [Editor—Thanks to our President for this article. The KAHTEC website is at http:// kahtec.com/products.htm. There are 3 brake light solutions to choose from.– Standard, Delay, and Intelligent. TV: Porsche-Decades of Disruption For those of you that missed the CNBC TV program Porsche: Decades of Disruption that showed recently, it is available on YouTube via the Flatsixes.com site. Click on the link or image below to go there. It is 30 minutes long, has some racing personalities commenting on Porsche models from 911 to the latest hybrid Panamera. http://tinyurl.com/flatsix-disruption
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“Around the Bend” Upcoming Events March 14 Info here
Executive Monthly Meeting—March Craig Street Brew Pub (Upstairs), Duncan. 5.30pm dinner, 6.30pm meeting. Members are welcome, please advise Michael for numbers
March 26 Info here
Vancouver Island Helicopters Tour Helicopter rides $50 per person by groups of 3 Cessna Caravan on Floats rides $100 per person by groups of 7 Please email Didier in advance if you would like to sign up for a ride! VIH, 1962 Canso Road, North Saanich, V8L5V5
April 9 Info here
Breakfast ‘n’ Drive 8am-Noon, Quality Foods Eagle Creek, 27 Helmcken Rd, Victoria Tech Night
Contact: Michael Holan
Contact: Didier Moinier
Contact: Brad Blaney
April 12 or 13 Info TBA
At European Speciality Automotive in Nanaimo, 6pm. A look under 3 different Porsches. Limited to 25 members
Contact: Dean Aikenhead
May 6—7 Info TBA
Wine Tour Details to follow
Contact: Wendy Woodley
May 22 Info TBA
Victoria Day Parade
Contact: Tim Evans
May 25-28 Info here
Black Rock Black Rock Oceanfront Resort , 596 Marine Dr, Ucluelet, V0R 3A0 $175 per person, NEW Whale watching This event raises money for two charities: Cops For Cancer “Tour de Rock” & Ucluelet Volunteer Fire Brigade.
Contact: BR Committee
June 10
Porsches For Pets
Wendy
July 1-2
Up Island Drive / Garage Tour
Wendy
July 9-15 Info here
PCA Parade — Spokane Everyone attending?
Contact: Didier Moinier
Aug 5/6
Gold River Run
Martin
September 10
Membership Lunch
John
September 17
Port Renfrew Loop
Michael
October 7/8
Wine Drive
Dean
October 15
Autocross / Chili Challenge
Conrad / Brad
October 29
RotorMaxx Tour
Didier
November 4/5
Year End Gathering
Martin
November 18/19
Annual General Meeting
Brad
Check our website for latest event details www.virpca.org/virevents PORSCHER — MARCH 2017
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Classifieds 1971 911T
Wanted
Dave Whiteway in Errington is restoring his 1971 911T and would love to talk to anyone who has a similar car and maybe done some work on it.
Indoor cover for my 997 coupe. Prefer red stretchy material, but let me know what you have.
Contact Dave 250 248 9439
smseigel@gmail.com 250 592 0199
Thanks, Sheldon
For Sale Porsche 912 Handbook & Service Manual 1969 Floyd Clymer series, 289 pages. Good condition. $25 obo
Porsche Cars of the ‘60s. 1980 Brooklands Books series, 104 pages. Very good condition $25 obo Steve.Fairbrother@gmail.com 250 661 2217
Wanted Looking for a pair of 5mm wheel spacers for my 997. With or without longer studs.
Thanks, Sheldon smseigel@gmail.com 250 592 0199
Do you know someone with Porsche ownership intentions or aspirations? Of course you do. Tell them about the PCA Test Drive program. For $40 they get 6 months access to PANORAMA and defined access to browse the online PCA Mart to find their Porsche. Contact membership@virpca.org for details PORSCHER — MARCH 2017
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VIR Goodie Store New Goodies! Jackets Martin promises that he really IS working on getting some customized club jackets which should be available here soon!!!
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