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Events Porsche Centre Cambridge

jdpef356

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Hi Everyone

I have received several inquiries re the event taking place at the Porsche Centre Cambridge on 21 March 2010 and thought it best to clarify. The event taking place on 21 March has been organised by Julian Young from the London Region. Full details of this event are in the current Porsche Post on Page 108 in the Boxster Register section. In brief - Morning meeting/Refreshments at Porsche Centre Cambridge followed by Pub lunch.

As promised by Gary Sorrell Porsche Centre Cambridge and previously published the Porsche Post the Porsche Centre Cambridge will be holding two events for Cambridge and Bedforshire Regional members that were previously called 'Service Clinics' The first of these will be for Boxster owners only and will take place on 24 April 2010. At this event providing your Boxster has been booked in it will taken into the workshop and given a 'Vehicle Complementary Health Check' Whilst this is taking place chat with the Porsche Technicians, enjoy refreshments and take part in the competitions. Further details will be in the Porsche Post and in NAT on Club night. If you would like to book your car in for the 'Health Check' Please e mail me with full name model and registration number of your Boxster and telephone numbers in order the Porsche Centre can contact you and make an appointment.

Don't worry if your Porsche is not a Boxster! The Porsche Centre will be holding a similar event for all other Porsche Models more than five years old and this will take place on 11th September 2010. Again further details will follow in Porsche Post or get along to Club night and keep upto date with this and other events in News at Ten.

Regards
John Dunn
RO and Committee
Region 24 PCGB
 
Hi
Now slightly confused . Are there 2 events at Cambs OPC a region one in March 21 which I've had on my calendar for a while, followed by a London region Boxster event in April. Although only bordering on Cambs was looking forward to a good drive out that day plus consider Cambs my local dealership.

Thanks

Paul
 
Paul

Yes two events at Cambridge - as in my first post.

1) - The first is not organised by the Region but by Julian Young of London Region. Brief visit PC tea etc pub lunch.

2) - The second is The Region 24 Cambs and Beds event that used to be called the service clinic where you can if you have registered have you car inspected. Also on this day refreshements competitions etc as in the post 1 above.

Still confused please PM me

 

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