PCA Metro's Autocross -Farmingville, NY

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PCA Metro's Autocross -Farmingville, NY

Time: June 26, 2016 all day
Location: Bald Hill Amphitheather
Street: 1 Ski Run Lane Farmingville, NY
City/Town: Farmingville, NY
Website or Map: https://www.pca.org/event/201…
Phone: autocrosschair@gmail.com
Event Type: autocross
Organized By: PCA Metro
Latest Activity: Jun 24, 2016

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Metro's Autocross @ Bald Hill Amphitheather
Event Type: 
AutoCross

Open to all PCA members and guest driving Porsches and other fine cars. All cars must pass on-site inspection. Cars that do not pass will not run. Snell 2005 helmets or newer required. Limited loaner helmets available for $10.00 and drivers license. Check metronypca.org or the Post for more details. contact Dan Fishkind,autocrosschair@gmail.com with any questions. . Fee:$35. members, $45. non-members

Location: 
1 Ski Run Lane
FarmingvilleNY 11738
United States
Contact Name: 
Dan Fishkind
Contact Phone: 
(631) 748-2727

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