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Novembmber 2003 - Pr 2003 - Pubublishelished bd by My Mavericick Rk RegioionPorscsche Clhe Club oub of Amemericaica
November 2003 - Published by Maverick RegionPorsche Club of America
www.pca.org/mav
Mavericick Rk Regioion 2003 Len 2003 Leadfadfoot Rot Reuniounion in Mn in Mineineral al Wells,ls, T TexasxasMavericick Rk Regioion 2003 Len 2003 Leadfadfoot Rot Reuniounion in Mn in Mineineral al Wells,ls, T TexasxasMaverick Region 2003 Leadfoot Reunion in Mineral Wells, Texas
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At Boardwalk Auto Group, the brands we offer would
mean very little if our customers didn’t prefer the
brand of customer service they receive from us. This
year, we’re proud to have earned all three of our
manufacturers’ highest awards for delivering the finest
possible customer satisfaction to our customers. Which
proves the measure of a fine dealership isn’t which
brands it represents but how it represents them. We
chose the brands, and we continually thank our customers
for choosing us.
Volkswagen Wolfsburg Crest Club
Honoring the top seven Volkswagendealerships in six regions
Audi Magna Society
Honoring the top 30 Audi dealerships
Porsche Perfect Service Award
No.1 in the nation for customersatisfaction for our second consecutive year
Slipstream (USPS 666-650) is published monthly by the Maverick Region Porsche Club of America, 9047 Oakpath Ln, Dallas,TX 75243. Subscription price is $24.00 per year. Periodical postage is paid at Ft. Worth, Texas.Postmaster: Send address changes to Bob Knight, Slipstream, 9047 Oakpath Ln, Dallas, TX 75243.
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Keith has been a regular at all of our drivingevents and has recently been heavily involvedin the planning of our Driver’s Education program. Keith has also started driving his 911in PCA Club Races.
Noby has been a member since 2000. He is anactive participant in many Maverick drivingevents and has helped out with the Autocrossschools. He drives a 2001 Boxster S.
Joe has been involved in virtually every type ofevent that the Maverick Region holds.Joe was the 2001 Selcer Memorial award win-ner. He owns a 912 and a 914 2.0 liter.
John has been a member since 1986. He hasbecome increasingly involved in Drivers'Education events over the past few years. Hedrives a track prepared 1990 964 C2.
Mimi has been a PCA member since 1989,including being actively involved in 2 otherregions. She served with husband, Carey,as Vice President for 2 years. She drives a 1970 914-6.
A member since 1986, Bob has previouslyheld the offices of President and VicePresident, edited Slipstream, and has wonthe Selcer Memorial award. He owns a 2000Boxster S.
A member since 1997, Wendy is the editorof Slipstream and has won the SelcerMemorial Award. 2001 Porsche Club Familyof the Year. She owns a ‘90 911 C4 Cab anda ‘78 911 SC.
Teri is a past Slipstream Editor and the current Rally Chair. She has also been amajor force behind Round Up and therecent Rally Schools.
November is the month when our trackdriving and competitive driving eventscomplete for the year. For 2003, no more
Autocrosses, Time-Trials, Drivers Educations,or Maverick-Sponsored Club Racing. Lookingat this year from that perspective leaves mefeeling fulfilled. We had four autocross andtime trial driving schools, seven autocrosses,
six time trials, four drivers educations at racetracks, and ourannual club race. We also had a rally school, two rallies, and afew Concours Events. We hold our annual region dinner,Founder’s Day in November. This year it’s on November 8th atthe Speedway Club at Texas Motor Speedway. Founder’s Day isour annual celebration of the founding and tradition ofMaverick Region. We vote and submit ballots for the upcomingyear’s officers and present awards and recognize members foroutstanding service and contribution to the region. We also giveout trophies to the competitors who drove in Autocrosses andTime Trials during the year and placed. There is a silent auction,many door prizes you can win, and a great time for socializingwith fellow Mavericks. I hope you’re reading this knowing you’llbe joining us, and if not, you’ll think about coming to Founder’sDay next year. While the competitive driving season is over, thecalendar is not empty. There are still many activities and eventsgoing on between now and the end of the year.
Now that the weather has changed, on a completely different note, exterior car-care can be a big part of thePorsche-nut’s mentality. Some folks do it all by themselveswhile others utilize detailing services or automatic or hand carwashes. Of the do-it-yourself crowd I’ve talked to people whobuy more expensive car care products and those who purchaselower-priced items readily available at auto parts stores andWal-Mart, etc. I wonder what is really the ultimate system? I have chatted with people pretty well versed in everythingfrom hiding swirl marks to removing Cosmoline from theirundercarriage on a newer Porsche. I’m looking for that ultimate combination of an easy-to-use, best quality, yet inexpensive set of products. I have always been careful aboutkeeping my cars clean and waxed, but never really had a “system” that included every step- where you park your car,covers, washing schedules and the like. So I made up my own“system” that is reasonably cheap and fast to follow. I developed this system by asking many people about theirmethods for keeping their Porsches shiny and wear-free.
I decided that when I traded my first Boxster S in for a newer one, I would attempt to develop a complete maintenance “lifestyle” for that car- something I had neverdone before. Let me explain: I put 20,000 miles on the firstBoxster in just under 2 years time, and did nothing
Road Ramblingsby Keith Olcha, Maverick Region President
exceptional to prevent or eliminate rock nicks, fallout, or normal abuse. I washed the car whenever it got fairly dirty andwaxed it once every 3 months, tops. Let me give the conclusionfirst, by saying that this new Boxster S has 17,000 miles on itin 17 months and it looks light-years better than the first one.It has been on the racetrack, autocrossed, and driven on thehighway a lot. So let me share with you what I did:
First, as far as prevention, I use a Porsche nose bra to coverthe front of the car. It is installed about 75 percent of the time.This bra has eliminated most front paint chips (especially atDrivers Education events and on the highway). I wash the brawhen I wash the car and then remove it and wash the nose ofthe car. I never put the bra on wet, and always put it on a cleancar. Another approach is the 3M clear protective pieces thatcan be glued to most surfaces- rocker panels, hoods, bumpersand fenders. Racecars use this material a lot. The film is almostinvisible and looks great. That solves the problem bras generate- beautiful car- ugly plastic nose mitten. You can buysheets of this protective film or pre-cut specific model designsfor bras, etc. It’s a squeegee and patience job I’m told. It comesoff with a heat gun. In the future I may attempt to install someof this myself, or have it done by an installer. Second, Iinstalled small mud-flaps (yes, you read that correctly) fromTweeks that are not obtrusive and protect the front and rearrocker panels from debris and dirt kicked up by the tires.Third, I bought a car cover and use it whenever the car spendsthe night outside. Finally, when I go to the track or anautocross, I use some racers tape strategically placed aroundthe wheel well arches and rear bumper to keep additionalrocks off the paint. I use mineral spirits or products like“Goof-Off” to get the goo off after I remove the tape. The caris nearly chip-free.
I also decided to try a fast detailing method for the exterior. I buy the gallon sizes of Meguiars car wash and QuickDetail from www.carcareonline.com, Eagle-1 “Wax-as-U-Dry”from Wal-Mart, and Costco’s gallon-size Kirkland version ofSimple Green. I use the Meguiars car wash and then the Eagle-1.That “Wax-as-U-dry” is great. Spray it on a wet car and dry asusual. The car feels waxed and smooth. I use the Quick Detailspray a couple of times per month also. I use the Costco greencleaner on the wheels and inside fender wells. I have yet to actually wax the car. But I will soon, and will use 3M ImperialHand Glaze followed by Meguiars #26 yellow wax.
I also learned about micro-fiber towels for applying andremoving products. These towels leave no little threads, fuzzetc. on the surface. They can be bought from body shop supplystores, carcareonline above, and Griots garage, among othersources. They, however, are not cheap! I’m thinking of buyingthe gallon of car wash and the spray detailer from GriotsGarage when my current Meguiars inventory runs out to trysomething different. I assume some company manufactureschemicals for Griots as he is a retailer, but if one of you knowmore, please let me know. Till next month then, keep the shinyside up, the greasy side down, and clean the grease off.
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...While the competitive driving season isover, the calendar is not empty...
As one of only two dealerships in the country to earn the Premiere Dealer and
Perfect Service Award - and the only one in the Lone Star State - we were, shall
we say, a bit excited. Thanks to our incredible clients, our perfection-driven
staff, and Porsche, for giving us a reason to celebrate today, and every day.
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The Board meeting was held at Park PlacePorsche on Tuesday, October 7 andcalled to order at 7:06pm.
Attendees: Cody Sears, Noby Takahashi,Mike Brodigan, Dennis Chamberlain, JoelNannis, Wendy Shoffit, Lanean Hughes, BobKnight, Tinker Edwards, Michael Wingfield,Keith Olcha, Mark Gluck and Mimi Spreen.
Keith - Brought financials (really income statements) andexpenditures which were passed out to everyone. Discussiontook place about publishing these and a decision was made tohave them at the Board Meetings on a quarterly basis.
Wendy - with the Matt hat on. Article deadline is 10/12which will help in finishing by the 17 or 18 and will be able toget the Ussery by the 20th of the month. Thanx to Wendy.Many articles are still needed and "volunteers" will submit toMatt. This issue is looking a little thin, so articles are needed.
Wendy, as Wendy - Regarding the Slipstream mailings thathave been discussed in length, we will do a trial run to iron outany problems with labels and if the printing of the labelsworks out ok, then we will proceed. Andy Mears is working onobtaining a bulk mail permit. Motion made to set a limit of$300.00 for outside Slipstream mailings, seconded and passed.Also, a grad student at Texas Tech is working on designing anew web site as part of her thesis. Will have more on that inthe next few months.
Joel - members are good. He has received a few responsesto letters he sent out regarding renewals. Only 1 of 5 wantedto renew and tried on line with National, who was having aproblem with their on line process. Joel will continue for 1more month and see if it is worthwhile. He believes that during and after Parade 04, membership will increase by about 100.
Bob - will have more expenditures that weren't on the listthat Keith passed out, that will effect the bottom line. Updatedbudgets for Parade 04 needed from committee chair.
Mike Brodigan - 5 new prospects for advertisers. Willcheck with Matt to see how much room we have for newadvertisers. Would like to ask advertisers to write a shortstatement that they would like readers to know about them, ie:new concepts, new products. Mike will put together a letternotifying advertisers of this new idea. He would also like to puttogether a Parade edition to be included in the June Slipstreamor be a stand alone issue that has Ft. Worth restaurants andother places where Parade attendees can go or visit while in Ft.Worth. Mike is asking for help in putting that together.Suggested that he talk to Jan and Fran about ideas.
Cody - tech at the track went well. Had a good turnout.There was a pretty large oil spill on the track that made it necessary to change the course to avoid the spill. Pennington's2004 dates have been firmed up, but still trying to firm updates at Mineral Wells.
Dennis - The October 16th Happy Hour is at RPM, whichused to be Cafe Vienna. BYOB and cheap food. Lots ofparking and can use the outdoor patio if weather is nice. TheNovember 20th HH is at Abbey in Richardson with musicalentertainment.
Lanean - Scheduling committee met and 2004 dates areset. Founder's Day is right around the corner and would liketo get as many people to attend as possible. The Residence Innnear TMS is offering a $69.00 per night rate for the night ofOctober 25, the Halloween party, which puts you right therefor the Charity Autocross the next day and also for Founder'sDay, Nov. 8.
Motion made to adjourn the meeting at 8:15, secondedand approved.
Curves Aheadby Matt Platts, Editor
As I write this, we've had a blast of a coldfront come through. I hope that last weekwas the end of our 90 degree tempera-
tures for a few months, I'm looking forward tohitting the roads with the windows open and acool breeze flowing through the car.
The fall driving season is winding down, Ihope everyone made it out to as many events
as they could. I know I was planning on driving more this year,but things never work out as planned, do they? This seasonappears to be tour season - the Arkansas tour was a hit, Fall DayTour is coming up on the 15th followed by the North Texas HillCountry Scenic Drive on the 22nd. The Fall Day Tour departsfrom Mesquite on Hwy 80, while the North Texas Hill CountryScenic Drive departs "out west" in Fort Worth on UniversityDrive. I'm intrigued by the Scenic Drive as it's promoted asbeing either (your choice) a TSD Rally or an instructed tour.I'm not much of a rally-ist, so I'm thinking about the
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instructed tour. I don't know exactly where the "North TexasHill Country" is, but I'm guessing it's many of the same roadsthat I strafe with my motorcycle every other Sunday. I'm reallylooking forward to it. RSVP to Ted Glover or Teri Davis for theappropriate event if you would like to join the fun.
I've heard that our Happy Hours have been a hit lately,even in poor weather. The Railhead Smokehouse turned out tobe a bit soggy in September. I remember to our first HappyHour at the RPM Cafe last spring and was pleasantly surprisedwith the turnout and setting. It sounds like the Maverick returnto that location was even more popular in October. Theupcoming Happy Hour is shaping up to be something new anddifferent... we are going to The Abbey of Richardson. This willbe a new Happy Hour location for us and it looks like we willbe entertained by one of the Happy Hour hosts, DennisChamberlain. Dennis and his friend Stephanie perform at various local clubs, but this is a special presentation just for ourclub. I can't wait!
Happy Hour at Railhead Smokehouseby Dennis Chamberlain
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Twenty-eight hearty Mavericksbraved the storms and outra-geous traffic to attend the
happy hour at the RailheadSmokehouse in Colleyville onSeptember 11. I didn’t see anyCayennes, but on this particularevening I wish I’d owned one.
Most of us were the hardcoreconstituents, but we also had firsttime attendee Mitch Ballard from
Coppell. It is interesting to note that Mitch has been a Maverickmember since 2001, but this was his first time he’d attended oneof our events. He has previously been a member of the NewOrleans Region. He acquired his ’86 911 in 1996, and has spentthe last couple of years working on it. Now that it’s all fixed up,he said he isn’t inclined to take it to the track. But no problem –he just bought a 944 turbo for that purpose.
The Railhead is well-suited for our happy hours. The serv-ing line works well for us, with no waiters, and the food and bev-erage prices can’t be beat.
After the October Happy Hourat RPM Café in Irving, we’ll haveour first happy hour ever inRichardson on November 20. Thelocation will be at the RichardsonAbbey (at Coit and Campbell).
We’ll have some musical enter-tainment that evening (see ad onPage 2). The Abbey has an exten-sive menu, and it’s very reason-ably priced.
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I am really excited that the Maverick Region was able toexpand their schedule of track events for next year. After mywonderful experience with this last event, I can’t wait to get backout to the track again with the Maverick Region next year.
Driver Education at MotorSport RanchBy Chris Irby
Irecently attended the last DE of 2003 for the Maverick Region,at MotorSport Ranch sponsored by Boardwalk Porsche. I haveattended events put on by other organizations before, but this
was my first time to drive with the Porsche Club. I felt like this eventwas run much better than those held by the other organizations.Our run groups always went out on time and in an orderly manner,the catered barbecue lunch was great, and I always felt safe while Iwas on the track during the run sessions. This event was the mostfun I have ever had at any of the track events that I attended.
My instructor, Mike Brodigan, was a great teacher and a real-ly big help to me on the track. He was able to show me a new linethat I had never run before. This new line felt much more com-fortable and much faster than the line that I had previouslylearned. I really appreciate all of the help he was able to providefor me.
On Saturday, Boardwalk Porsche provided cheeseburgers,hot dogs, and all the fixings after the track had cleared in theevening. The cookout was a great idea and also a great way to fin-ish a long day at the racetrack. Thank you: Larry Irby, Cindy Irby,Chris Alford, Archie VanScoonhoven, and Laura VanScoonhovenfor all of your time and efforts to provide a great dinner for all ofus at the track.
Cliff Blackshear was also at the event, on behalf of BoardwalkPorsche, to provide mechanical services to participants whenneeded. Cliff always seemed to be busy looking into several of thedifferent technical problems that arose throughout the weekend.I’m sure there are several participants who greatly appreciate allof the efforts and services put forth by Cliff throughout the week-end.
Since Hans Hoffmann, Cliff Blackshear, and myself were atthe event as members of Boardwalk Auto Group, there were sev-eral people, throughout the weekend, who showed us their appre-ciation for our support. It felt good to know that everyone reallyappreciated all of Boardwalk Porsche’s efforts to help theMaverick Region run an excellent event to finish up for 2003.
...I can’t wait to get back out on the trackagain with Maverick Region...
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QuestionnaireTweeks
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1. How many Porsches, if any do you own? Please check one box.
❑ 1 ❑ 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5❑ 6 ❑ 7 ❑ 18 ❑ 9 ❑ 10+
2. Which years, makes and models of Porsche(s) do you own?
3. Which years, makes and models of Porsche(s) have you owned in the past?
4. How would you describe your Porsche(s)? If multiple Porsche's fit the samedescription, place a number in the box that that describes them. Please check one box for each that applies.
6. Where do you purchase Porsche aftermarket equipment and auto parts?Please check all boxes that apply.
❑ retail ❑ auto dealer ❑ mail order ❑ internet❑ shows ❑ don't ❑ other, specify
7. Where do you purchase accessories for your Porsche? Please check all boxes that apply.
❑ retail ❑ auto dealer ❑ mail order ❑ internet❑ shows ❑ don't ❑ other, specify
8. Where do you purchase Porsche collectibles and apparel?Please check all boxes that apply.
❑ retail ❑ auto dealer ❑ mail order ❑ internet❑ shows ❑ don't ❑ other, specify
9. How much of your car maintenance, modifications or restoration do you doyourself? Please check one box.
❑ everything ❑ most ❑ some ❑ only maintenance❑ none, who do you use?
10. What is your "hands on" experience with your Porsche? Does this include...Please check as many boxes as apply.
❑ tinkering ❑ investment ❑ restoration ❑ maintenance❑ club racing ❑ car shows ❑ cleaning ❑ pleasure driving❑ rallies ❑ auto cross ❑ social events ❑ run errands❑ road trips ❑ social events ❑ drive to work ❑ drivers education
11. What types and quantities of vehicles are in your household? Please write thequantity of each and include your Porsche(s).
❑ Car ❑ Truck ❑ SUV ❑ Motorcycle
12. Identify the manufacturers of all the vehicles in your household, including yourPorsche. Please check as many boxes as are needed per column to define your vehicle brands,including your Porsche(s).
Cars, Trucks and SUV’s Motorcycles❑ Acura ❑ GMC ❑ Mitsubishi ❑ BMW❑ Audi ❑ Honda ❑ Nissan ❑ Ducati❑ Bentley ❑ Hyundai ❑ Plymouth ❑ Buell❑ Buick ❑ Hummer ❑ Pontiac ❑ Harley Davidson❑ BMW ❑ Infinity ❑ Porsche ❑ Honda❑ Cadillac ❑ Jaguar ❑ Rolls Royce ❑ Indian❑ Chevrolet ❑ Jeep ❑ Saab ❑ Suzuki❑ Chrysler ❑ Lexus ❑ Toyota ❑ Triumph❑ Dodge ❑ Mazda ❑ Volkswagen ❑ Vincent❑ Ferrari ❑ Mercury ❑ Volvo ❑ Yamaha❑ Ford ❑ Mercedes ❑ Other ❑ Other
13. What other sports cars, if any, do you own? Please list year(s), make(s) andmodel(s).
14. If money were no object, what other sports car would you buy? Please list year,make and model.
15. Which Porsche clubs do you belong to, if any? Please check all that apply.
❑ None ❑ Porsche Club of America❑ Rennlist ❑ Vintage Porsche Club❑ 914 Club ❑ Early 911S Registry❑ The Spyder Club ❑ Porsche 356 Club❑ 356 Registry ❑ Porsche 914 Owners Association ❑ 968.net registry ❑ Porsche Club of the Bay Area❑ The 911 Registry ❑ Porsche Owners Club❑ 986 Boxster Board ❑ San Francisco Bay Area Boxster Owners ❑ The 912 Registry ❑ The Porsche 914 Club❑ A local Porsche club ❑ Rocky Mountain 356 ❑ The Porsche Travel Club ❑ Pelican Parts Tech Forum❑ other, specify
16. If you belong to Porsche Club of America, of which zone are you a member?Please check one box.
❑ 1 ❑ 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5 ❑ 6 ❑ 7❑ 8 ❑ 9 ❑ 10 ❑ 11 ❑ 12 ❑ 13 ❑ not a member
17. How many Porsche events do you attend each year, not including club meetings? Please check one box.
18. Which Porsche events do you attend? Please check all boxes that apply.
❑ Tweeks FunFest for Porsche ❑ German Auto Fest❑ Hershey Swap Meet ❑ Blue Ridge Boxster Summit ❑ PCA social events ❑ 12 Hours of Sebring❑ 24 Hours of Daytona ❑ Porsche Parade❑ Founders Day ❑ local regional event❑ other, specify
19. How many Porsche drivers education events do you attend each year, if any?Please check one box.
❑ 1 ❑ 2 ❑ 3 ❑ 4 ❑ 5+ ❑ none
20. What is your favorite Porsche event?
Why is this your favorite Porsche event?
21. There are many retail, mail order or online retailers that sell auto aftermarket parts and accessories.
Which of the following are you aware of? Please check all boxes that apply.
❑ Paragon Products ❑ Gemballa ❑ Pelican Parts❑ Performance Products ❑ Tweeks ❑ Porsche Dealer❑ Automobile Accessories ❑ FabSpeed ❑ Stoddard❑ The Real Source ❑ Tech Art ❑ MY Garage❑ Automobile Atlanta ❑ Better Bodies ❑ Mid America Designs❑ Applied Business Concepts ❑ Tech Authority ❑ Performance Choice❑ other, specify❑ none
Which of the following have you personally tried?Please check all boxes that apply.
❑ Paragon Products ❑ Gemballa ❑ Pelican Parts❑ Performance Products ❑ Tweeks ❑ Porsche Dealer❑ Automobile Accessories ❑ FabSpeed ❑ Stoddard❑ The Real Source ❑ Tech Art ❑ MY Garage❑ Automobile Atlanta ❑ Better Bodies ❑ Mid America Designs❑ Applied Business Concepts ❑ Tech Authority ❑ Performance Choice❑ other, specify❑ none
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There are many retail, mail order or online retailers that sell auto aftermarket parts and accessories. (continued)
Which of the following do you use most often? Please check all boxes that apply.
❑ Paragon Products ❑ Gemballa ❑ Pelican Parts❑ Performance Products ❑ Tweeks ❑ Porsche Dealer❑ Automobile Accessories ❑ FabSpeed ❑ Stoddard❑ The Real Source ❑ Tech Art ❑ MY Garage❑ Automobile Atlanta ❑ Better Bodies ❑ Mid America Designs❑ Applied Business Concepts ❑ Tech Authority ❑ Performance Choice❑ other, specify❑ none
22. Have you heard of Mid America Direct?
❑ YES ❑ NO
23. How long have you been a Tweeks customer? Please check one box.
❑ never ❑ less than one year ❑ 1- 3 years❑ 4 - 5 years ❑ 6 years +
24. What auto makes does Tweeks serve? Please check all boxes that apply.
25. Which of the following mail order catalogs are owned by Mid America Direct?Please check all boxes that apply.
❑ don't know ❑ Automotion ❑ Tweeks❑ The Real Source ❑ PB Tweeks ❑ Mid America Designs❑ Performance Products ❑ MY Garage ❑ Performance Choice❑ Four Wheel Drive ❑ Rocky Mountain MotorWerks❑ other, specify
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26. How would you rate Tweeks on the following qualities, using a scale of 1 to 10,where 1 = poor and 10 = excellent? Please circle 1, 10 or any number inbetween for each attribute listed.
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prices 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
meeting expectations 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
ease of ordering 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
knowledgeable employees 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Their customer service department has a "can do" attitude." They are always willing to look for a "win win." . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Walking the autocross course on Sunday morning was inter-esting, it took nearly 30 minutes to walk it once. This event alsogave Charlie an opportunity to roll out some of the equipmentbeing prepared for Parade ’04. The event was delayed slightly inthe morning, due to an oil leak on Rick Gonzales’ good looking914-6. We even had to modify the course to avoid the slick spots.After all was said and done, Mark Steele looked really smooth inhis 993 and took TToD honors. Since I usually don’t excel atautocrosses, there isn’t much to talk about my driving on Sunday.
Many thanks to everyone that showed up to make this a greatweekend and Mineral Wells wasn’t miserable for a change. Wewere all blessed with excellent weather for the entire weekend.Special thanks to Richard Diller, Tom Lang and the Gohlke’s forshowing up on Saturday, Richard for watching all of our cars andtrailers on Saturday night, and Richard (once again), Ed Mayo,Fran Ussery and our illustrious Prez Keith Olcha showing up onhis birthday (what was it, 50th?) for the autocross.
PS Rick Randall owes me 5 gallons of 87 octane gas, I wasplanning on putting that in Machala’s Boxster…
[See page 24 event results and series standings]
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Leadfoot ReunionBy Noby Takahashi
Ahhh, late September. When the north Texas weather starts tobecome bearable and fall is right around the corner. Oh,that’s right; I keep on forgetting that Texas doesn’t have four
seasons. In any case, it’s the time of year where the competitivedriving season for Maverick Region nears an end and we try to lurethe old (in experience, not age) leadfoots back out to Mineral Wells.The Leadfoot Reunion for 2003 consisted of Time Trial #5 onSaturday utilizing Course 2 and a huge course designed by RockyJohnson on Sunday for Autocross #6.
I loaded up my Boxster S on the new open trailer and towedout to Mineral Wells on Friday evening. Since I left Dallas a littlelate, I missed the gang having dinner at Baris. I also missed hit-ting cement poles sticking out of the ground, for which my trail-er fender (and my bank account) was very grateful. After a goodnight’s sleep at the Executive Palace and a greasy #1 breakfast atBraum’s, I headed out Mineral Ring to find out that a large groupof people had shown up before 7AM. On-site tech and Intro toTime Trial 101 overview both seemed to work out just fine andthe Driver’s Meeting commenced on time at 9AM.
I found out that my only competition in Class 7 was going tobe Tom Lang in his Boxster S. Well, it wasn’t going to be a day toget a very high Driver’s Index. Course 2 is the one with a 90°right-hander in the back left corner and the long infield. Quitegravelly as usual and that darn pothole seems to be getting largerfor the 90° right-hander. I just didn’t drive very aggressively and
my time lagged behind Rocky and Chuck. Currently, I am blam-ing my slower times on the 18” Kinesis wheels I bought fromRocky. Like my golf game, it has to be the equipment, not theoperator. The big highlight of Saturday was watching Cody Searsborrow the Gohlke’s 914 and rip out a TToD, beating out anexcellent time by Richard Diller. Before I forget, there was a conedown on every one of my afternoon hot laps, and Cody was infront of me. Did anyone call in those cones on Car Number ‘66’?
We had a large turnout for the dinner at Baris. I can’t repeatwhat Chuck had to say about my driving in this publication, butI agreed wholeheartedly (or should I have hit him over the headwith my anchovy pizza?). Rocky rode with me during Fun Runsand had very similar comments; I was losing a lot of time in thehairpin turn. Thanks guys, I appreciate the feedback.
...Mineral Wells wasn’t miserablefor a change...
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Richard Diller setting up for the tricky finish at the Autocross.
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A good crowd enjoyed the sunny, but not sweltering weather.
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Bryan Bell in an early run kicking up some dust and cleaning up the line.
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Ed Mayo in the “Cockroach” out for a “Sunday” drive.
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Fran Ussery smoothly negotiating the extra long course.
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Cody Sears sometimes scraped his way into the hairpin.
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2002 Top Driver Chuck Machala defending his title.
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Bill Stafford cornering hard through Rocky’s winding course.
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Happy “50th” birthday to Keith Olcha. What a great way to celebrate it!
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Kevin Hardison “enjoying” real street tires for the first time in six years.
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Noby Takahashi cutting it close on the Time Trial course.
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moved me up into the marbles and I slid off the track” explainedWeaver. “I ended up in the tire wall, but didn’t damage the carand was able to reverse, but it cost us 44 seconds.” It did notsound this coherent when he said it, however.
The Guard seems to be on the verge of changing for nextyear’s GTS class, which has recently been dominated by theFactory Corvettes. ACEMCO Motorsports announced this week-end that they would be campaigning a new Saleen S7R in theentire 2004 American LeMans Series. Bobby Rahal also expressedinterest in campaigning a Ferrari next year in GTS.
The two Prodrive Ferrari 550 Maranellos originally swept theGTS honors, even lapping the rival Corvette, but the winning carof Tomas Enge was excluded from the results following the post-race inspection for failing the “stall test”. This is a procedure inwhich the engine’s primary air intake is blocked off and the car is
supposed to stall to verify that only air passing through the regulatory air restrictor is getting to the engine. It did not. Theother Ferrari passed the test and was awarded the win, with thetwo Corvettes elevated to 2nd and 3rd. Anyway, it looks as if theGTS class may have some welcome and needed competition forthe fans.
Sascha Maassen and Lucas Luhr ruled the GT category onceagain and claimed the GT class drivers’ championship for the 2ndstraight year. Sascha Maassen (#23- GT Porsche) took the leadearly in the race passing teammate Timo Bernhard (#24 – GTPorsche). “It was a Sunday afternoon cruise for me,” grinnedLucas Luhr because Sascha had done all the work. The only problem they had was their radio went out so they had to com-municate using the pit board. The #24 Alex Job Porsche 911 GT3RS was plagued with problems throughout the day. They had tochange both the battery and the alternator and eventually wereforced to end the day early. Placing second in GT was the Risi Competition GT Ferrari 360 Modena driven by RalfKelleners and Anthony Lazzaro. The White Lightning/PetersenMotorsports Porsche 911 GT3 RS driven by Johnny Mowlem, NicJonsson and Craig Stanton placed third.
The signs were all there. Crowds, noise, pits full of unimagin-ably expensive equipment and the wafting smell of TrackBurgers cooking over an open fire – but wait! Where is the
fog and cold? Not here! Thus began the first of the three days of theAmerican LeMans Race Series at Mazda Raceway at Laguna Secawith absolutely perfect weather.
The weekend began on Friday with a ceremony, cake anddedication of the “Rahal Straight”. Racing legend Bobby Rahalwas on hand while being honored by the naming of the backstraight (from the exit of Turn 6 up the hill and through the Turn7 kink to the entrance of the Corkscrew) as the “Rahal Straight”.The “Rahal Straight” joins the Andretti Hairpin – Turn 2 and theRainey Curve – Turn 9, as three named sections of the track (theCorkscrew being named for a particular movement – I think).Saturday was a copy of Friday, weather wise, and Steve Saleenmade the most of it by trotting out his new limited series roadcar, the Saleen S7. It was debuted at the Monterey Historics' acouple of weeks earlier where an MSRP of $395,000 is consideredchump change. Nice mid-engined 7 liter, 550 hp, 2750-poundrocket with guillotine doors that goes 150 mph sitting still.
The ALMS race was a real seat grabber.
As is usual at this track, a very crowded first turn disruptedmany teams’ strategies as cold tires and cold brakes coupled withan excess of adrenaline to produce multiple car contacts. In the P900 class Frank Beila in the No.1 Audi took control of the racefrom the start, although Johnny Herbert (Champion Audi #38)
chased him initially, he eventually fell back with boost problemscaused by a circuit breaker. Didn’t Bosch buy Lucas? Anyway,Herbert fiddled around with the spark box and reset the breaker.Not long after, in his haste to catch up to the leaders, he trashedthe car’s gearbox. The Champion crew changed the gearbox in 9 minutes. J.J. Lehto then set off on a truly remarkable drive and brought the 38 car back to a third place finish in class.Frank Biela and Marco Werner cruised to a victory with the 1 carJoest Racing/Infineon Audi R. The victory clinched the American LeMans Series P900 Manufacturers Championship forAudi – again.
In the P 675 class James Weaver and Butch Leitzinger earnedhonors despite James being helped off the course by slower traffic at the end of the first hour. “One of the GT Porsches
ALMS Mazda Raceway at Laguna Secaby Bill and Marilyn Stafford
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The SPEED GT and Grand Touring races were also held during the weekend. The SPEED World ChallengeChampionships feature a weight-equalization system, REWARDS(Rewarding of Equalizing Weight Assigned to Reduce DriveSensitivity) is based on each competitors finishing position ineach race (basic VooDoo). It is accomplished by adding orremoving ballast weight from the cars. The goal is to provideclose on-track competition between diverse varieties of cars. TheREWARDS weight is displayed on the windshield of each car(probably to impair visibility). This appears to have limited BillAuberlen and the other BMW team cars from running away andhiding from the rest of the class as they did at Infineon Raceway.Just don’t ask what they do if they have a driver change.
Weight (lbs) Driver Car
65 Bill Auberlen #7 BMW M3
60 Mike Fitzgerald #22 Porsche 911
30 Boris Said #6 BMW M3
30 Hans Stuck #8 BMW M3
30 Michael Galati #1 Audi RS 6
30 Randy Pobst #2 Audi RS 6
20 Paul Mumford #23 Dodge Viper
Randy Pobst and Michael Galati driving Audi RS 6s sweptthe front row. Randy described the car like this: “The Audi RS 6has always qualified well. The Quattro advantage that this car hasdrives all four wheels and has a twin turbo V8, which is prettymuch out of the street car. It’s one of the only (unmodified)street engines running in this series.” Randy also compared theAudi to the Porsche 911, which he had raced for 5 years. He stated that the Porsche has power and speed that are addictive,but the Audi has the torque. This is the first year they are runningthe A6 and it is improving with every race. Unfortunately, theAudis encountered several problems during the race and couldnot keep pace with the Viper and the BMWs.
In SCCA SPEED Touring Car class, Bill Auberlen’s BMW 325i was accessed 200 pounds compared to his closestcompetitor’s 65 pounds. The 200 pounds did not prevent Billfrom winning the race.
The Pit Rat Investigates the Factory Sponsored vs. PrivateerStatus: Recently, ALMS announced that Alex Job Racing was losing their privateer status in the ALMS GT class. This meansthat the #23 and #24 Porsches are not eligible for each eventpurse. What does this mean to Alex Job Racing and should ALMStreat them any differently than the Champion Audi Team, theJoest Team, Panoz Team, or the Corvette Team? All of these teamsincluding the Alex Job Team have factory drivers. The Alex Jobteam does receive developmental parts from Porsche that still
need to be tested for quality and reliability. This is both good and bad. (They have had a head crack after one race.) They arefield-testing the parts, similar to a beta software release. It doessave the Job team from having to develop their own racing parts.Job does not receive any direct sponsorship from Porsche. If youlook in the Alex Job pit, there are no signs or decals that say“Porsche North America”, but you will see “Audi North America”in the Champion and Audi pits and “Corvette/General Motors”in the Corvette pit. These teams and the Panoz team receive factory parts, but they also receive the event purse. Financiallythis means the Alex Job will have to raise an additional $200,000each year from sponsors. Ain’t politics grand?
Finally - It’s not too late to become a legend and have a pieceof real estate named after you. First you have to be successful.This can be achieved by gaining success. So work hard and save some.
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Autocross #6 ResultsClass Car # Name Car Time Plc Pts.Class 2
66 Sears, Cody Red 914 80.011 1 9Class 3
31 Lockas, Mike White 944 79.490 1 9Class 4
102 Erz, Eric Brown 911E 78.039 1 9Class 5
64 Shoffit, James Black 911 SC 75.727 1 9Class 5L
11 Shoffit, Wendy Black 911 SC 78.225 1 9Class 6
1 Machala, Chuck Silver Boxster 74.750 1 976 Miller, Bill Black 911 Coupe 76.645 2 749 Wolthuis, Scott Burgundy 911 80.383 3 5
Class S6105 Snodgrass, Tom Yellow Boxster 82.781 1 983 Atkins, Jeff Red 911 85.165 2 7
Class S6L15 Burbank, Shelly Red 911 82.507 1 9
Class 732 Lang, Tom Silver Boxster S 78.278 1 9257 Takahashi, Noby Silver Boxster S 78.866 2 7
Class S7242 Shaffer, Darron Green Boxster S 86.368 1 9
Class S7L720 Kavanaugh, Susanna Black Boxster S 81.510 1 9
Class 899 Steele, Mark Red 993 74.076 1 9
Class 12619 Johnson, Rocky White 968 76.068 1 9
Class 13161 Randall, Rick Black 911 Carerra 78.265 1 9
Class 16550 Diller, Richard Red 911S 72.724 1 9
Class OA10 Palmer, Bob Silver Corvette 74.539 1818 Yamada, Dean Blue Camaro 76.595 2127 Dawdy, Morgan Grey Camaro 78.843 3
Class OJ74 Garner, Gabby White WRX STI 76.290 1451 Machala, Tim Silver S2000 79.775 248 Kargol, Craig Silver Sentra SE-R 79.861 375 Peebles, Iain Green Miata 80.641 480 O'Keefe, John Silver Miata 81.151 5186 Williams, Mitch Red Miata 81.402 660 Gosler, Grant Silver Miata 85.172 7
Class OJL16 DeBill, Inger Silver Stone S2000 84.690 1
Class DD51 Couvier, Jason Blue Corvette Z06 78.25917 Hiegel, Justin Blue Miata 84.41122 Jennings, Steven Black Mustang Bullitt 86.77328 Grasso, Randall Black 911 87.125
Time Trial #5 ResultsClass Car # Name Car Time Plc Pts.Class 2
66 Sears, Cody Red 914 93.489 1 926 Bailey, Ron Blue 914 95.669 2 737 Davis, Charlie Green 914 95.798 3 5137 Davis, Kevan Green 914 100.931 4 441 Swanson, Allen Yellow 914 105.171 5 3
Class 2L16 Ussery, Fran Silver 914 95.834 1 9
Class 331 Lockas, Mike White 944 97.137 1 9
Class 4102 Erz, Eric Brown 911E 94.177 1 9
Class S4120 de Jong, Michael Orange 911 T 100.760 1 9
Class S4L210 de Jong, Michele Orange 911 T 109.808 1 9
Class 5911 Stafford, Bill Brown 911 SC 95.199 1 9
Class 61 Machala, Chuck Silver Boxster 90.707 1 976 Miller, Bill Black 911 Coupe 93.106 2 764 Shoffit, James Black 911 Coupe 93.967 3 5
Class S6L15 Burbank, Shelly Red 911 99.401 1 9
Class 727 Olcha, Keith Red Boxster S 92.294 1 9257 Takahashi, Noby Silver Boxster S 93.848 2 7
Class 7L11 Shoffit, Wendy Silver Boxster S 94.981 1 9
Class 899 Steele, Mark Red 993 89.692 1 9
Class S9204 Bell, Bryan Silver 996 98.060 1 9
Class 10111 Hardison, Kevin Blue 914 98.397 1 9
Class 12619 Johnson, Rocky White 968 94.421 1 9
Class 13161 Randall, Rick Black 911 Carerra 92.775 1 9242 Shaffer, Darron Green Boxster S 99.302 2 7224 Shaffer, Ted Green Boxster S 102.313 3 5
Class 155 Mayo, Ed Black 914 90.169 1 9
Class 16550 Diller, Richard Red 911S 92.009 1 921 Gonzales, Rick Yellow 914-6 106.844 2 7
Class 1730 Swanson, John Blue 914-6 102.355 1 9
Class OA818 Yamada, Dean Blue Camaro 91.777 145 Hoffman, Bob White Mustang 95.513 2
Class OJ176 Johnson, Jeremy Silver Evolution VIII 92.507 1142 Dyck, Nathan Yellow MR2 92.921 290 Bedell, Brad Yellow MR2 94.591 3199 Lo, James Green Integra 98.080 4179 Denk, Jeremy Black Miata 99.755 5
Class OJL517 Bedell, Beth Red MR2 108.218 1
Class DD4 Walker, Craig Silver 996 101.43283 Atkins, Jeff Red 911 101.875130 Fisher, Bill Blue Boxster 102.524
Top 10 DriversCar# Name Car Time550 Diller, Richard Red 911S 72.72499 Steele, Mark Red 993 74.07610 Palmer, Bob Silver Corvette 74.5391 Machala, Chuck Silver Boxster 74.75064 Shoffit, James Black 911 SC 75.727619 Johnson, Rocky White 968 76.06874 Garner, Gabby White WRX STI 76.290818 Yamada, Dean Blue Camaro 76.59576 Miller, Bill Black 911 Coupe 76.645102 Erz, Eric Brown 911E 78.039
Top 10 DriversCar# Name Car Time99 Steele, Mark Red 993 89.6925 Mayo, Ed Black 914 90.1691 Machala, Chuck Silver Boxster 90.707818 Yamada, Dean Blue Camaro 91.777550 Diller, Richard Red 911S 92.00927 Olcha, Keith Red Boxster S 92.294176 Johnson, Jeremy Silver Evolution VIII 92.507161 Randall, Rick Black 911 Carerra 92.775142 Dyck, Nathan Yellow MR2 92.92176 Miller, Bill Black 911 Coupe 93.106
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1997 Carrera C2 34K miles, 6 speed manual, ocean metallic blue, tan partial leatherinterior, 17" wheels, pwr sun-roof, pwr seats (both), pwr locks, AC, Valentine One hard-wired, no accidents, excellent condition, garage queen, $43,000, if interested callPaul at 817-263-7676 or email to [email protected] (1)
1995 Carrera C2 Coupe Guards Red with Black Leather. 6-speed. New 996 wheels (17 inch) with Michelin Pilot SX tires. K&N filter. Motor Sound package with chromeexhaust tips. New Brake pads. DFW area car. All records and updates. PerfectCondition. The last of the air cooled 911's and the best 95 you will find. 51,500 miles.Covered and garaged.$35,500.Dave Raffa [email protected] (1)
2001 Boxster S Biarritz White w/Metropol Blue interior and top.14,300 mi.;Sports Package;non-smoker, no DE/AX or track; weekend car, always garaged/covered; 2003 annual service completed; all service records. Excellent condition. Colgan bra set and car coverincluded. Porsche Zoom child seat available. $39,900. Contact Ron at 972-898-1753 [email protected] (1)
914 Track car Strong 2 liter, front oil cooler accusump, Oberg oil filter, Balanced and Blueprinted motor to many mods to list,New 44 Weber carbs, fiberglass hood front and rear, rollbar racing bucket seat. 5 point harness, yellow Koni shocks adjustable spring perches, polybushings, upgraded suspension, Fuchs, $7600 972-547-9716 H 972-344-0119 or e mail [email protected] (1)
1985 930 Turbo Copenhagen Blue/Blue, original importer & owner, 28,000 miles.Excellent condition, this Porsche has been my baby. It has been warehoused/garagedand always covered. The car has always been in Dallas and has never been taken out inthe rain. B&B stainless headers and exhaust, B&B Intercooler and ZucZ air intake. Alloriginal parts available. Serious knowledgeable buyers only. $35,000 972 385 9576 (1)
Automotion Weiltmeister Harness bar for 911: $50 OBO BPS. [email protected] McGlohen: 817-861-2792 or 817-366-1678 (1)
Wanted 2 rear 16" Fuchs wheels off of a 1986 944 turbo, 8's with a 54mm offset.Contact: Doug Molny @ 214-686-5930 or [email protected] (1)
Wheels for Sale Set of four (4) rare 17" Carrera RS Clubsport magnesium wheels (7.5" front; 9" rear), plus two spares (1 front, 1 rear). They weigh 12lbs less than the standard Porsche cast wheels and cost $1,000 each (new).Will fit any 964, 928, 944, 968.Steal them for just $2,900 for the set of four, $1,500 for the two spares - or, $3900 forall six. Steve Patti (214) 693 3276, or [email protected] (1)
2003 911 Carrera Cabriolet Stunning brand new - 2000 miles w/midnight blue metallic/graphite gray leather. Tiptronic S, Bose high end sound system, Xenon, 18"Sport Design Wheels, colored crest wheel centers,power seat pkg,windstop,Porsche crestin headrests, heated seats. $85,000, [email protected] or call 214-528-9086 (2)
Enclosed 24’ Car (race) Trailer 1999 Classic. 5200# axles. GREAT shape, CLEAN.Ramp door w/ long extensions, back-up lights, stainless trim, 20’x 8’ awning. Interiorlined. Vinyl checkered floor w/ ATP. Limited 110v. [email protected] for moredetails & photos (2)
Harness Bar and Competition Restraint System Weltmeister harness bar. Fits 9111969-98. Black. Perfect. New price $189.95. Your price $125.00. Autopower, Pro Cam,Pro Latch, 5-point 3" restraint system with quick release connection. Black. Perfect.Purchased from AJ-USA. Includes shoulder strap cushions. New price $259.00. YourPrice $175.00. Purchase both items for $275.00.Call Gary Lambert @ 817-453-9873 ore-mail [email protected] (2)
1983 911SC Immaculate int./ext., metallic bronze, Leather, AC, CD changer plus original stereo, power win, sunroof, matching bra/mirror covers, mech perfect, $9Krecent engine work: rebuilt trans, new AC, brakes front/back, updated hydraulic tensioners, timing chain, new tank, fuel sys. o-haul, 5 oil leaks fixed, all receipts/records.Always detailed and garaged. $17,900 (404) 841-1823 or [email protected] (2)
1980 Porsche 911SC 3.0 113.5K Miles, maintained regardless of cost, major service atNine Eleven less than 2000 miles ago, including valves, many updates and upgradesincluding hydraulic cam tensioners, 964 bumpers and 17 inch cup wheels. My job ismoving me out of the country, come and negotiate a great deal $11,750 OBO. Mustsell. Check out http://www.geocities.com/daveknoone/ for more details or call 214 6689003. Located in Dallas, TX. Looks like a 964RS for 1/4 of the price! (2)
Kumho Ecsta V700 R-compound tires (4). Used at 2 DE's. Sizes: 225X45X17 (2), and275X40X17 (2). Will fit 17" Boxster S wheels. $225. 6-point Deist Racing seat belt. Blk.Also all mounting h/W needed to install (BK mounts for use of existing factory belts).XLNT Cond ( used at 2 DE's) $150. 2 Snell M2000 Open Face Helmets. Wh with blkvisor. 1-med. men's, 1-XS women's. xlnt Cond, little use. $100 for the pair. Bill Kasdorf817-424-3014 or [email protected] (2)
SC Parts Guards Red SC engine lid. Excellent. $275.00, Gary 972-234-2923 (2)
Full set of New Mahle P & C's. high perf. 3.0 ltr 100 mm overbore. New., not from aused engine. Full set of New 3.2 ltr High perf. heads. New, not from a used engine.E-mail me for additional specs or pics. Email [email protected] (2)
1990 944 S2 Coupe Red with Black leather interior. 83,000 miles, excellent conditioninside and out. Stock except updated radio (in-dash CD). $10,500 OBO. Contact Jayfor more information at [email protected] (3)
1972 911T Nice looking, well maintained, Turbo look with fender flares and whale tail.Engine and transmission recently redone. 150,000 miles, $8,700.00, email me or call forpics and more details: Mike Menke 817-578-9678 or [email protected] (3)
1988 Carrera Coupe Midnight blue, sunroof, 5 speed, air, 16” polished Fuchs, F/Rspoilers. All records, turbo tie rods, drilled and slotted rotors, stainless brake lines,lowered (euro height), Mobil one in motor and transmission. Adult owned, non smoker, never raced or wrecked, original paint. Asking $17,500. Contact Gorden at713-882-2412 or [email protected] (3)
2000 911 Carrera Very low miles (just over 12,000 August 1, 2003), 6-speed, one owner,always garaged with tender loving care, Guards Red, full black leather interior, 18" turboalloy wheels, CD player, hi-fi stereo sound system, Porsche stability management andtuned suspension. Richard Voreis @ 214-361-1919 or [email protected] (3)
1981 911SC PCA/CVAR race car. Low mileage car. Extensive modifications includingroll cage, fuel cell, fiberglass bumpers/spoilers, front oil cooler, Recaro seats, suspensionmods including Charlie bars. I am selling my complete race operation. Everythingneeded to race. Very clean car. $33,000. Contact David Phillips 903-892-3384 (3)
2001 C2 Cab Polar Silver/Graphite Grey, 6,000 Miles, Full Leather, 18” Sport DesignWheels,6 Spd.- Msrp 96,000, Always garaged, No Abuse, Excellent condition, $72,000,Call Jack (817) 923-3737 (3)
1989 944 Turbo S Baltic Blue with burgundy interior, Excellent Condition! Includesrecords and original window sticker. Website: members.rennlist.com/dlr944. 17" 3-pieces wheels,no dash cracks, sport seats, factory M030,APE II chips.82k miles,priced:$16,800 OBO. Replaced AC, all belts and rollers, front engine completely re-sealed, newradiator and hoses. Contact [email protected] or call 512-280-7775 (3)
1984 928 5 Speed Guards Red with black interior. 16" phone dials, Condition is verynice. New dash board and pod, carpet replaced and everything else aesthetic eitherreplaced or refinished on the interior. Electrical system works good. Fresh bilstiens, allball joints, battery, alternator. AC Blows Cold. Motor Perfect. Paint is 9.5 out of 10.(couple of very minor dings on front spoiler) Just passed VA inspection and 2 yearemissions test. Carfax okay...(Florida car for many years). 72,000 miles, asking $9,800.E-Mail [email protected] (3)
1998 993 Targa Specially Optioned Car! Arctic Silver metallic, Classic Grey interior,Tiptronic trans, Factory Aero-kit, Carbon Fiber trim on console and steering wheel,Aluminum/carbon tiptronic and brake handle, lower dash leather, carbon inner dooropeners embossed w/Porsche logo, sport seats, aluminum gauge faces, Hi-Fi sound (10spkrs, 6cd changer), 18" Factory hollow-spoke turbo twist wheels. Excellent Condition,always garaged & pampered, 18+K miles. MSRP was $95K, asking $65000. Eddie Owen(903-539-7059) or [email protected]. (3)
1986 944 White, burgundy interior, new tires, new timing belt and rollers, valve job,excellent service history, clean, runs great, 4900.00, call Hans @ 214-533-9847. (3)
Louden Motorcar Services has beenservicing fine European motorcars in Dallas since 1977. From the moment youdrive in, it is apparent that quality is ournumber one priority. From the comfortablewaiting room to the well-kept workshop,Louden Motorcars exhibits professionalism.
We’ve been winning awards for thequality of our service for years. Loudenhas been rated “Best in Dallas” twice byD Magazine, “Best in Texas,” “Top Ten in the U.S.” and “Best in the West” by theRobert Bosch Corporation (worldwide leader in fuel injection and electronics).
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Value Trust
S&P 500*
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