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Anglesey Track Day and Porsche on the Prom - LAST CHANCE

jdpef356

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Some may wish to consider a Weekend of Porsche activities in North Wales. Track day at Anglesey followed by Porsche on the Prom at Llandudno. Only a few places left details briefly are:-



Thanks to the genius of Jeremy Heney, Team Mangetout, Jamie Wilson, Colin "gravel boy" Appleton, and R18 legends Sound System Simon, Hassan, Brian, Delmo, Tony Bolton (please) and I reckon Judy Baker could show us all a thing or too in her little Boxster (or David's Jag ) and surely Mac and Sue have one track able motor - PCGB are looking to hold an Anglesey track day on 27th April. I will try but bet £££ I'll never persuade Dean to track his beauty.

Make a weekend of it and parade your Porsche on the prom at Llandudno the next day! Drive home via the Evo Triangle.

What's not to like?

Please express interest below or on Melv's thread over on the 964RS section of the forum.

See http://www.porscheclubgbforum.com/tm.asp?m=744926

 
Thanks for the further plug-John-we know it's a long haul for some of you,but the scenery is magnificent ,the roads -good driving roads & Anglesey is just lovely-even a half day will give you the chance to explore locally the Holyhead peninsular & I intend to stay firmly on track as the 924S does not float!


Come on down -Colin (in the past-Gravel Boy) Appleton.[&o]
 
Thanks for the promotion John.

As Colin says, it's a great venue. A Porsche only track day run by the Club purely for the benefit of members is a fabulous opportunity to drive your car using all the performance it is designed with, safely amongst friends.

As a new venture for the Club this year, it would be great to make this a sell out event.
 

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