PCA Metro Driver Education -Millville, NJ

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PCA Metro Driver Education -Millville, NJ

Time: June 27, 2016 to June 28, 2016
Location: New Jersey Motorpark
Street: 8000 Dividing Creek Rd. Millville, NJ
City/Town: Millville, NJ
Website or Map: https://www.pca.org/event/201…
Phone: Henry Hoeh (631) 582-3226
Event Type: autocross
Organized By: PCA Metro
Latest Activity: Jun 24, 2016

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Monday, June 27, 2016 to Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Metro Driver Education @ New Jersey Motorpark

Event Type: 
Driver Education

Event Type: 

Driver Education

This is a 2 day event 6/27 & 28/2016 ( Monday and Tuesday) event,  Driver Education is open to all PCA members driving Porsches and other track worthy vehicles. ALL CARS MUST PASS TECH INSPECTION, By a Metro New York zone 1 approved shop. Registation is done online @www.ClubRegistration.net (link is external) For more information go to metronypca.org

Location: 
8000 Dividing Creek Rd.
MillvilleNJ 08332
United States
Contact Name: 
Henry Hoeh
Contact Phone: 
(631) 582-3226

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