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> PCA Escape to L.A. 2013, October 24 - 27
VegasRacer
post Jul 12 2013, 09:59 PM
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I know most of us do not go for the fancy PCA wine and cheese events, even though our beloved 914's are starting to get a lot more respect in those circles these days. I do know I had a fantastic time at 2 recent PCA events - Rennsport Reunion and Code of the Curve. I am not ready to attend a Parade yet, but I am planning on going to the Escape event in SoCal in October.
Anybody else thinking about attending? Anybody ever been to one? Any advice? Warnings?


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Maltese Falcon
post Jul 13 2013, 08:20 AM
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John, L.A. Is a fun town and the tour will not disappoint !
Have someone call our new Mayor Eric Garcetti and dispatch the pothole crews to Mulholland Drive. The last Mayor couldn't get it done in 2 terms. Most of that scenic road is 25 mph, otherwise any spirited driving may require AAA on speed dial. When in L.A. , like any other big city, stay in big groups, have your Lojak tuned up and park smart! There are dozens of excellent independent Porsche tuner/repair shops in SoCal, so anyone that needs service can rest easy.
Ill be headed to the LV soon, L.A. drivers tend to make me take vacations (IMG:style_emoticons/default/driving.gif)
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post Jul 13 2013, 09:25 AM
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QUOTE(Maltese Falcon @ Jul 13 2013, 07:20 AM) *

John, L.A. Is a fun town and the tour will not disappoint !
Have someone call our new Mayor Eric Garcetti and dispatch the pothole crews to Mulholland Drive. The last Mayor couldn't get it done in 2 terms. Most of that scenic road is 25 mph, otherwise any spirited driving may require AAA on speed dial. When in L.A. , like any other big city, stay in big groups, have your Lojak tuned up and park smart! There are dozens of excellent independent Porsche tuner/repair shops in SoCal, so anyone that needs service can rest easy.
Ill be headed to the LV soon, L.A. drivers tend to make me take vacations (IMG:style_emoticons/default/driving.gif)
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These are some of the best twisties in So Cal. I would go but paying 750 for drives less than 20 minutes from where I live ....not too interested unless I can just tag along.
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