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How to enter a car on Boxster Register

Rubber_Man

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Can anyone suggest how I can enter my Boxster S on the Register

I e-mailed Mark B some time ago to ask how to enter my new car on the Register and was directed to Club Office. This I did but got no response.

I then e-mailed Mark again after 2 weeks and got no response. Finally I e-mailed Barry Smith and still no response.

Judy Baker
 
ORIGINAL: David Baker

Can anyone suggest how I can enter my Boxster S on the Register

I e-mailed Mark B some time ago to ask how to enter my new car on the Register and was directed to Club Office. This I did but got no response.

I then e-mailed Mark again after 2 weeks and got no response. Finally I e-mailed Barry Smith and still no response.

Judy Baker

Hi Judy,
Given David is an RO best to ask him and I suspect he will say, "Here is Mark's number..." [:)]
 
AFAIK it's Cornbury House that maintain the vehicle data register(s). I got my register sticker from Mark at a Register event - so yesterdays would have been an ideal opportunity to ask!
 
Hi Judy/David,

My apologies - thought I'd replied [&:]

The register is maintained at Club Office - let them know you have the Boxster and you are automatically on the register. This method goes back to the days of Nic Doczi running the register.

As we have such a large number of movements with the register (it's big!) we don't have enough stickers - so we normally give them out at events.
Was hoping to catch you yesterday to present yours - but no luck.

I'll post you one.

Mark

 

ORIGINAL: Mark Bennett


Was hoping to catch you yesterday to present yours - but no luck.

You would have a had a job to - they were both at the R18 concours in Bolton yesterday!! [:D][:D][:D]
 

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