Just found this on the 944 Forum.
It was posted by Diver944 ( hope he dosent mind me nicking this and putting it on here)[]
Chaps, I've just received this invite to the opening of a new independant Porsche Speciaist near Newark. Most of you will know Andrew Sweetenham from his racing days in the Porsche Cup and also his postings on the forum as Sweetea. He's now branching out to offer the following services, and all are welcome to visit and look around on the open day. I'll see you there ( but I'm leaving my credit card at home in case he has anything shiney on display )
** New Workshop Opening - 17th January 2005.
Our new workshop facility in Newark (just 10 minutes from the A1) will be opening on 17th January 2005. We will have an open day on Sunday January 30th 2005. All are welcome. Please drop in for a chat - you are welcome anytime from 10:00 - 16:00. Further details below. The workshop will be managed and run by David Clarke.
* Address: ProMAX Motorsport, Hall Farm House, Church Lane, South Scarle, NEWARK, NG23 7JP.
* Fitting of ProMAX supplied performance parts.
* Major and minor servicing for for all Porsche models (including all 928, 964 and 944/951).
* Mechanical diagnosis and repair.
* Electrical diagnosis and repair.
* Race and Track car preparation.
* Specialising in all Porsche models - nothing but Porsche!.
* Our labour rate is just £40 per hour and there is no additional VAT!.
** Workshop Open Day - 30th January 2005.
Come and join TIPEC and other members of the 928.org and 944 & 964 Titanic registers. We look forward to welcoming you between 10:00 and 16:00 on Sunday 30th January 2005.
* FREE Tea & Coffee all day.
* ProMAX power buffet - even if you come just for the food, it's worth it (David & his wife Jane are also specialist caterers!).
* Come and see the workshop and facilities.
* Talk Porsche all day, discuss any projects you have.
* We look forward to seeing you on the 30th January.
Regards,
Andrew
www.promaxmotorsport.co.uk
Its just round the corner and it looks as if people from Essex region are braving the drive 'oop North and even a few from Yorkshire region.
Regards,
Neil Eldred
It was posted by Diver944 ( hope he dosent mind me nicking this and putting it on here)[]
Chaps, I've just received this invite to the opening of a new independant Porsche Speciaist near Newark. Most of you will know Andrew Sweetenham from his racing days in the Porsche Cup and also his postings on the forum as Sweetea. He's now branching out to offer the following services, and all are welcome to visit and look around on the open day. I'll see you there ( but I'm leaving my credit card at home in case he has anything shiney on display )
** New Workshop Opening - 17th January 2005.
Our new workshop facility in Newark (just 10 minutes from the A1) will be opening on 17th January 2005. We will have an open day on Sunday January 30th 2005. All are welcome. Please drop in for a chat - you are welcome anytime from 10:00 - 16:00. Further details below. The workshop will be managed and run by David Clarke.
* Address: ProMAX Motorsport, Hall Farm House, Church Lane, South Scarle, NEWARK, NG23 7JP.
* Fitting of ProMAX supplied performance parts.
* Major and minor servicing for for all Porsche models (including all 928, 964 and 944/951).
* Mechanical diagnosis and repair.
* Electrical diagnosis and repair.
* Race and Track car preparation.
* Specialising in all Porsche models - nothing but Porsche!.
* Our labour rate is just £40 per hour and there is no additional VAT!.
** Workshop Open Day - 30th January 2005.
Come and join TIPEC and other members of the 928.org and 944 & 964 Titanic registers. We look forward to welcoming you between 10:00 and 16:00 on Sunday 30th January 2005.
* FREE Tea & Coffee all day.
* ProMAX power buffet - even if you come just for the food, it's worth it (David & his wife Jane are also specialist caterers!).
* Come and see the workshop and facilities.
* Talk Porsche all day, discuss any projects you have.
* We look forward to seeing you on the 30th January.
Regards,
Andrew
www.promaxmotorsport.co.uk
Its just round the corner and it looks as if people from Essex region are braving the drive 'oop North and even a few from Yorkshire region.
Regards,
Neil Eldred