Steinlifters May 2016 Milwaukee Region Porsche Club of America
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Steinlifters May 2016 Milwaukee Region Porsche Club of America
Steinlifters May 2016 Milwaukee Region Porsche Club of America Photo credit: Al Wagner See pgs. 9—11 for more photos of our visit to Kelly-Moss Page 2 Calendar of events May 5—Board meeting. 6:30 p.m. Starbucks, 17980 W. Bluemound Rd., Brookfield May 7—The MillerCoors VIP Hard Hat Brewery and Beer Caves Tour (and optional lunch) See pg. 5. We still have room for you. May 14 — Drive to breakfast in follow-the-leader style. See page 4 for details. May 20—22 — Great River Road Tour III. Sold out. Only accepting wait-list participants. May 22—Autocross at Miller Park. Online registration is open. See page 7 June 2—Board meeting. 6:30 p.m. June 5—Cars & Coffee, Lake Mills. (courtesy announcement) Aug. 4—Board meeting. 6:30 p.m. Aug. 7 — Porsche Platz at Road America. Aug. 7—Cars & Coffee, Lake Mills. (courtesy announcement) Aug. 12—DE at Road America. Enjoy a day of track time on the legendary 14-turn road course at Road America. See pg. 14. Online sign up: http://www.motorsportreg.com/events/pca-milwaukee -de-2016-road-america-713346#.VtMWieYkpsl Aug. 14—Drive to Botham Vineyards Classic car show. More details coming. Aug. 19 — Werks Reunion, Carmel, Calif. Sponsored by PCA during Monterey Car Week. June 4—Gimmick Rallye — see pg. 3. June 11—Tech session at Prestige Auto Works. See pg. 15. June 13 -14—Two-day DE at Road America hosted by Nord Stern Region. Details: https:// clubregistration.net/events/signUp.cfm/event/7201 June 14 — Brew City Cruise night. German cars. New location this year: Nines American Bistro, 12400 N. Ville Du Parc Dr., Mequon. (courtesy announcement.) June 18 — DE prep session at CS Motorsports. June 19—26—PCA Porsche Parade, Jay, Vermont, Jay Peak Resort. Visit http://2016parade.pca.org/ for more details including housing. June 24—25 — Millers at the Mile at State Fair Park, West Allis (courtesy announcement) July 3—Cars & Coffee, Lake Mills (courtesy announcement) Aug. 27—Show & Glow by the Lake, a casual Saturday celebration of all things motorized, the kick off of the Milwaukee Concours d’Elegance weekend in Veterans Park on Milwaukee’s lakefront. Show your Porsche. See pg. 13 for details. Aug. 28 — Milwaukee Concours d’Elegance, Veterans Park, Milwaukee. Information at milwaukeeconcours.com. Sept. 11—Autocross at State Fair Park (north lot parallel to I-94). Sept. 17—Blind Horse Winery tour, Kohler, Wis. See pg. 12. Oct. 7—Drive for Babies, Road America, March of Dimes. (courtesy announcement) July 7—Board meeting. 6:30 p.m. July 16 — Drive to Elkhart Lake for street concours; dinner at Lake Street Café. More details coming. July 19 — Brew City Cruise — Porsche night. See June 14 entry for address. Note: Courtesy announcements are events that may be of interest to Porsche owners and PCA members but are not sponsored by or endorsed by PCA Milwaukee. Page 3 June 4 gimmick rallye -- details announced By Bob Budecki, rallyemaster The June 4 Porsche Club Gimmick Rallye will start and end in Reedsburg, WI, about a 2-1/2 hour drive from Milwaukee. We'll begin at the Reedsburg BP Station on the corner of Hwy 33 (Main Street) and Viking Road. Schedule: Plan to arrive at 1 p.m. Drivers' meeting at 1:30 p.m.; first car off at 2 p.m. Make sure your fuel tank is topped off before you arrive. The route is about 50 miles through some very scenic back roads of Sauk County. Plan about 3 hours for the event. We will end the event at J's Pub and Grill, on Viking Road just north of the BP Station starting point. J' s Pub and Grill has a full bar, great casual menu and roomy enough for us to mingle after the event. The GR winner will receive a trophy at J's. For those new to Gimmick Rallyes it's like a scavenger hunt on wheels. Each team of Driver/ Navigator will receive detailed driving instruction plus several pages of photos of scenic items to locate along the route. Each photo has a question that can only be answered after seeing the item. All items are in clear view and do not require exiting the vehicle. Cost is $20 per vehicle payable in advance through the registration form below or on day of event. All vehicles are welcome and you do not have to own a Porsche or belong to the club or to do this rallye. If you plan to register day of the event, please let me know that through an e-mail so I have enough driving instructions and photo sheets available for everyone. We hope your summer plans include this fun event. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. Bob Budecki, email: rbudecki@att.net or 262-375-1038. Welcome new members to our region Brian Richards, Menomonee Falls, joined PCA and our region recently with his 2015 Cayman GTS. It is Agate Grey Metallic with two tone Grey/Amber Orange interior and sports a manual transmission. He bought it in late March, finding it at a dealer auction. Larry Boyer, River Hills, 1972 911T yellow Bogdan Pudzisz, Franksville, 1988 911 Turbo Mike McGuire, Roscoe Ill., 2016 Cayman GT4 yellow Nick Saidai, Elm Grove, 2006 911 Carrera 4 silver The car was originally titled in Miami, Fla. What attracted Brian to Porsche? "I have a 2014 and 2016 Corvette, and a 2013 Shelby GT500. I always wanted a Porsche so bought one. The little I have driven so far (weather sucks), this is a very nice car." Paul Konkol, West Allis, 2014 Cayman Louis Brazzoni, Waukesha, 2017 Macan S black Brian Till, transferred from Ohio Valley Region. He moved to Milwaukee from Cincinnati. He is the Dean of the College of Business Administration at Marquette. "I have two Porsches: a triple black 2000 Boxster S that I have owned since 2001 and a red w/black interior 2002 Turbo that I have owned since 2011." Brian Till in his Boxster S Drive to breakfast May 14 Join us as we do a follow-the-leader style drive. Exercise the Porsche, enjoy breakfast and the camaraderie of other members and their guests. Destination: Ivan's on the Square 2087 Division St East Troy. Check out the Breakfast menu. Starting point: Black Canyon Coffee, 300 E. Summit (Hwy 18), Wales Time: Meet at Black Canyon Coffee at 8 a.m.; drivers’ meeting at 8:15 a.m., depart at 8:30 a.m. Make sure your car is fueled. RSVP appreciated: Nebioblue99@gmail.com. Let Donna know how many will be in your vehicle (head count needed for the restaurant). If you cannot commit ahead of time, you can show up the morning of the drive but please be there at 8 a.m. Return trip on your own. May 2016 Steinlifters Page 5 VIP hard-hat tour of MillerCoors brewery, historic caves (optional lunch) Have you heard about the Girl on the Moon? Or the Plank Road Brewery? Learn about her history and that of one of Milwaukee's oldest breweries when we take a VIP hard-hat tour of the Milwaukee brewery of MillerCoors. and our unique historic Caves. The tour will conclude in the Miller Inn with ice-cold product samples for those 21 and over (all guests required to bring a valid ID). The tour involves 4 blocks of outdoor and indoor walking and lasts about 1 ½ hours. In case of rain, visitors will be Schedule: Arrive by 9:45 a.m. Please be prompt. Tour begins at 10 a.m. Bring: Guests must check in and show a valid I.D. upon check in. The tour is guided. Guests will have the opportunity to visit areas that our general public is not able to see. This will include our kegfilling operation and our newest, most efficient and cost-effective bottling line. As with our general tours, you will also be escorted through our brew house operation May 7 brewery tour RSVP form Thanks to board member Kevin Ford for arranging this event for the region. Note, we have to cap the tour at 25 people. No children under the age of 18 may take the tour and no one under the age of 21 may participate in the beer sampling. An ID must be shown at the start of the tour. Date: May 7, 2016 We'll start at the MillerCoors Visitor Center and Gift Shop, 4251 West State Street, Milwaukee. Park there. Enter the visitor center (which also includes a fabulous gift shop). Let the staff there know you are there for the PCA Milwaukee hard-hat tour. W Pierce St (S. 17th St., east of the Miller Park Domes and just a short drive from the Miller Valley). provided rain ponchos. Parking is available at the starting location of the tour. Dress and footwear guidelines apply. Noncompliance with the guidelines will make you ineligible for the tour. See pg. 6. The conclusion of the walking tour features the Miller Caves, part of the original brewery where brewmaster Frederick Miller stored his beer in a naturally cool environment. We'll end our visit in the Miller Inn where we'll have 30 minutes of sampling of the freshest beer you've ever tasted. Soft drinks available for those who prefer a nonalcoholic beverage. Cost: $10 to defray region costs. Optional lunch following tour: We'll finish the event with an optional lunch at Oscars Pub and Grill 1712 Questions? Email Tony Quebbemann, edenapple@aol.com. RSVP soon if you want to join us for the tour or the tour and lunch. Print below RSVP form and mail to Tony Quebbemann with your check for $10 for each guest to: W309 N5445 Windsong Court, Hartland, WI 53029 PLEASE PRINT Check if attending lunch √ Names of attendees: ______________________________________________________ ____ _______________________________________________________________________ ____ _______________________________________________________________________ ____ _______________________________________________________________________ ____ Your email address: __________________________________________________ Your phone number. __________________________________________________ Enclosed a check, payable to PCA-Milwaukee Region, in the amount of $10 for each attendee. Note, all attendees must be 18 or older for the tour and 21 or older for the beer sampling. Bring a valid I.D. with you. Mail to: Tony Quebbemann, W309 N5445 Windsong Court, Hartland, WI 53029. NOTE: Dress guidelines apply. These will be emailed to you as part of your confirmation. Page 6 May 2016 Steinlifters Membership anniversaries in May Trevor Harder John F. Mack John Stalter Sue E. Wuest Paul G. Stewart Philip Sipusic Terry D. Bruss Lloyd I. Davis Jim Leaman Dave Zimmer John W. Splude Thomas J. Linstroth Jeff Reichard Michael H. Doland 1971 1981 1983 1987 1989 1990 1994 1996 1997 1997 1999 2000 2001 2001 Jeff Serra Mike Radle John J. Vitas Thomas A. Pietrocarlo Greg Wilde Duane Hotchkiss Leonard G. Krebs Scott F. Eaman Patrick Tegeder Paul Stephan Drew C. Gloede Timothy J. White Westin K. Fisk Gregg B. Eisenhardt Gregory A. Chandler 2002 2002 2003 2004 2004 2005 2005 2006 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2011 Nathan Kirschner Robert M. Budecki Gary J. Jorstad Benjamin E. Holzem Philip Weir Patrick Bibb Jarrod Dornbach Dan Hoppe Hugh Ekberg Daniel Prahl John Dumke Daniel Kovara Roger Franzel Dan Johansen Don Tyler Jason Spilka Brian Sewart 2012 2012 2012 2013 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 Wanted: Your story of Porsche ownership This newsletter is published for members of the Milwaukee Region, Porsche Club of America. It’s about members and their cars specifically, and about Porsche, generally. Each new member is invited to reply to a brief questionnaire about his/her Porsche. Fewer than 20 percent respond. You can respond now — whether you are new or have been a long-term member. Tell the editor the answers to these questions. Send your answers in an email to: Beverly.jurkowski@sbcglobal.net Year and model of your Porsche Exterior color/interior color How long have you owned it? How did you find it? What attracted you to Porsche ownership? Attach a .jpg of your Porsche. That’s it. Easy. Let’s hear from you. Region contacts Officers Directors President & Membership Chair Donna Daufenbach 262-695-2980 nebioblue99@gmail.com Alan Bloom 414-540-0478 abloom@mcw.edu Vice President Tony Quebbemann 847-650-0981 edenapple@aol.com Secretary Greg Kizevic 414-352-6611 gkizevic@sbcglobal.net Treasurer Greg Kovacs 920-650-3374 gkovac@yahoo.com Kevin Ford 414-350-3563 kevin.ford@millercoors.com Terry Royals 414-559-9302 milwaukeeDE@aol.com Mike Wiviott 414-759-8589 michael.wiviott@gmail.com For other committee chairs, see the region website, porschepark.org. Look at the Contact Us tab. May 2016 Steinlifters Page 7 May 22 autocross — dodge the cones By Mike Bolton AX returns to Milwaukee Region schedule for two dates: May 22 at Miller Park and Sept. 11 at Wisconsin State Fair On Sunday May 22, 2016, the Milwaukee Region PCA will be using Miller Park Uecker Lot for an Autocross event. This event is open to PCA Members of all regions as well as other car owners. Cost: $40 for PCA and BMW Club members and $45 for non-members. We encourage everyone to take advantage of pre-event registration at MotorSportReg.com: http:// www.motorsportreg.com/events/ milwaukee-may-2016-pca-autocrossmiller-park-519822#.Vxo3iXquq_R Please be sure to print your Tech Form, Minor Waiver Form if needed, the Emergency Contact Form and a Miller Park map, all of which are conveniently available from links on our Event Registration site at MotorSportReg. Of course, you can get the PCA forms from our club website as well. It has been a long winter and for most of us our Porsches have been in storage. You can't drive around Milwaukee without seeing lots of orange barrels and cones. How many times have you thought about dodging orange cones in your Porsche while trundling through the construction zones? May 22 is your time to show orange cones what they were really made for. Go to MotorSportReg.com and sign up. See you on May 22, Note: $5 discount for those who arrive by 7 a.m. to help set up the course and other needed tasks. Schedule: 7 a.m. set up 8—9 a.m. — Registration and tech inspection 9 —9:30 a.m. — walk the course 9:30—10 a.m. — drivers’ meeting 10 a.m. — first car out May 2016 Steinlifters Page 8 2005 Snell-rated helmets not expiring 6/1 By Terry Royals PCA extends use of Snell 2005-rated helmets to January 2017. For those of you familiar with SNELL ratings, you recall that we (this is tied to PCA’s Club Racing requirement) follow a particular guideline where the helmets are "dated" within 10 years of the upcoming season. This season we will continue to accept the 2005 rated due to the delay in new 2015 models. April Coffee Travelers We'll let these pictures tell part of the story of our Coffee Travelers get together in April 2016 at Black Canyon Coffee in Wales. We get together monthly at an area coffee shop (anywhere in the 5-county area of SE Wisconsin). We mostly talk about Porsches. If you have a suggestion for a meeting place that includes decent parking, please let our region president Donna Daufenbach know. The 2015 helmets are currently in short supply and in working to stay consistent with club race rules, we will accept your 2005 version for the Milwaukee Region Aug. 12 driver education event as well as the Milwaukee Region Sept. 11 autocross. Learn more about helmet requirements on the region website. Region visits Kelly-Moss Road and Race By Donna Daufenbach Saturday, April 23 saw 50+ region members and friends gather at Kelly Moss in Madison for a visit. About half of those attending started the day at International Porsche Waukesha for a backroads drive to Madison. We made an impromptu detour around Jefferson to avoid swap meet traffic which took us from Sullivan through Fort Atkinson to Cambridge and on to Madison. The weather was clear, traffic light and the four deer that were sighted crossed the road well in front of the tour group. Our host for the day, Pete DeVries, highlighted the diversity of services available at Kelly Moss. Many are aware of the race services they provide at both the professional and amateur levels. The most recent additions are Porsche Cayman GT4 Club Sport. The winning vehicle from the inaugural PCA GT4 club race at Atlanta was one of three on display. Several others were out on the West Coast and Pete reports that they are expecting delivery of four additional vehicles. We also got to check out the KMRRSR which was at Kelly Moss after participating in Rennsport V before returning to its owner in New Zealand. Other vehicles on display for our inspection included a Safari 911 built last year, an indigo blue 911, an orange 914-6 and the body of a 356 in the early stages of restoration work. The 356 is a one-family car from New York. Also present on a rotisserie was the body of a 964 from Virginia which was at Kelly Moss for removal of the cage and roof replacement. We also took a peek into the body shop/paint area where no Porsches were present however there were two Ferraris. We then made a stop in the engine room where Pete spoke to us about not just Porsche engines but also NASCAR engines. Page 9 As we returned to the main shop area discussion turned to some of the challenges in a diverse enterprise particularly staffing. The staff is multinational with some residing in Wisconsin and others flying in including several from the Netherlands. Kirt Shore from PCNA, a Chicago region member and longtime friend of Pete’s, was also in attendance and made a few brief remarks and answered questions. Thank you to Pete DeVries and Kelly Moss for hosting us. Thank you to Tom Frizzle and International Porsche for opening their doors early for us and to Tom for serving as our sweeper and support vehicle on the tour. We look forward to seeing you at our next event. Kelly-Moss tech session in pictures Page 10 Our host, Pete Devries, right, provided lots of insight into the Kelly-Moss story, including capabilities and services. Thanks to Donna Daufenbach and Al Wagner for the photos. Join us for the Blind Horse Winery Tour and lunch, Sept. 17 Join other PCA – Milwaukee Region members on Saturday, Sept. 17 for a drive through the twisty, hilly backroads of the North Kettle Moraine to the Blind Horse Winery in Kohler, Wis. There, we’ll have a private tour of their production facilities, followed by lunch on their patio. Upon arrival, our cars will be directed into an area of their parking lot reserved just for our Porsches. The event provides not only an interesting drive but also the opportunity to visit a true "Napa Valley" style winery and enjoy lunch in a rustic, elegant setting. We will be led on a tour of Blind Horse’s wine production area by chief winemaker, Thomas Nye. We’ll get to sample from some of their barrels and each participant will receive a bottle of Blind Horse wine with a “PCA-Milwaukee Regioncentric” label. Page 12 For those not familiar with Blind Horse, they make serious wines, worthy of some of the better winemaking regions of California. We think you’ll be impressed with their vintages. For those wanting to further sample their products, an additional tasting of any 5 of their wines is available for $6. The cost of the tour (including one bottle of Blind Horse wine) will be $30 per participant. In addition, each participant (or couple) will be responsible for paying his or her (their) own lunch check. We must provide Blind Horse an exact count by noon, Saturday, Sept. 3, 2016. Afterwards, we’ll have lunch on Blind Horse’s patio (weather permitting…otherwise, we’ll be served inside) and order from their full menu. For a preview of their lunch menu, check their website, http:// www.theblindhorse.com/. Following lunch, feel free to linger on the patio (hopefully, in abundant sunshine!), and then return home on your own. There will be no organized return drive. To register for the event, please print out the reservation form, and send it with a check of $30 per participant to the address shown on the form. The form and check must be received by the above-noted deadline. Details regarding the starting place and time will be provided to registered participants the week prior to the event. If you have questions, contact information is provided on the reservation form. Blind Horse Winery Tour and Lunch — Sept. 17, 2016 Participant 1 name _____________________________________________________________________ Participant 2 name _____________________________________________________________________ Cell number that will be with you on the tour: __________________________________________ Email: ___________________________________________________________________ Winery Tour (includes 1 bottle of wine per participant)** Number of participants: x $30 = **Winery Tour participants are invited and encouraged to have lunch on the patio after the tour. Lunch cost will be "on-your-own," and is not included in the cost of the tour. Total cost: Make check payable to PCA-Milwaukee Region Mail by Aug. 31, 2016 to: PCA-Milwaukee Region c/o Al Wagner, N32W7401 Lincoln Blvd., Cedarburg, WI 53012. Questions? Call 262-416-8503 or email alan.wagner@wi.rr.com Register for Show & Glow at the Lake, Aug. 27 More than two dozen members of the region showed their Porsches at the 2015 car show at the lakefront and we hope to see more at this year’s event which kicks off the Milwaukee Concours d’Elegance weekend. Date: Aug. 27, 2016 Location: Veterans Park, on Milwaukee’s lakefront Time: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (open to the public) Arrive by: 9 a.m. Cost: $15 if you register before Aug. 12. After that, and including up to the day of the event, the price goes up to $25. Note: You can register on the day of the event this year. All Porsches will be grouped in the same area of the show field. Join us to make a statement about German design and engineering! Full details, including early registration, are available online. The Milwaukee Region, PCA, is a sponsor of Sunday’s Milwaukee Concours d’Elegance. MKE PCA ROAD AMERICA DRIVER EDUCATION Block the date: Friday, Aug. 12 By Jeff Cowie We hope that by now that your car has finished off her StaBilflavored fuel, and that you've filled her up with a fresh tank of 93 octane ... priced lower than it has been for many years. That fresh gas and well-rested Porsche is just one more reason to attend our fantastic Driver Education event at the world-renowned 4.048-mile, 14-turn Road America circuit in beautiful Elkhart Lake! Some of the other reasons, of course, are for novices to learn from experienced instructors, exactly what your car was designed and manufactured to do. Add to that, you will be able to enjoy the camaraderie of all the drivers who attend…it is a fun day. Drivers. (A word to Group 1 drivers: We limit the number of cars to about 35 which is due to Instructor availability. This group fills up quickly, so sign up early.) We divide the Run Groups into three categories. Group 1, Novice, is for first-timers and those with limited track experience. In this group you will have an instructor in your right seat. They will support what you are learning in the classroom as well as help you understand how to handle your car in numerous track situations, e.g. over/under steering. Group 2 is for Intermediate Drivers; Group 3 is for Advanced Register now Registration and payment for this event is now open and handled through MotorsportReg. See link at the end of this article where you will find more details and pricing. Novices – drivers will be attending a clinic when they are not on the track. The clinic is incredibly educational on the basics of car handling in HPDE (High Performance Driving Events). We cover numerous topics, including braking, turn entry point, apexing corners, and turn exits. A Road America track map that specifically covers all 14 turns is scrutinized during the clinic. You'll also learn the allimportant flag colors and designs that are used by corner workers to keep you safe on the track. There are numerous discounts available for early registration, first timers and instructors providing you register before July 28. Page 14 Helmet requirement A helmet is required, and must comply with a helmet manufactured in 2005 or later, and stickers are in five -year increments. The SNELL SArated sticker is required by PCA National regulations. All helmets must have a SNELL SA-rated sticker dated 2005 or 2010. This sticker is a reflective decal affixed to the semirigid foam padding in the rear inside portion of the helmet, underneath the soft padding. The helmet must also have a chin strap in good condition and no cracks. Well? ... Looking for fun and excitement? Go to Milwaukee PCA DE-Road America and sign up. Have any questions, send us a note at MilwaukeeDE@aol.com or call 414.559.9302. Your DE crew, Terry Jeff and Matt REGISTER HERE http://www.motorsportreg.com/ events/pca-milwaukee-de-2016-road -america-713346#.Vsyt2eYkpsl Photo credit: Mike Wiviott Porsche launches new vehicle delivery program at Experience Center in Atlanta Porsche Cars North America has launched its New Vehicle Delivery program at the Porsche Experience Center (PEC) in Atlanta. The program enables customers to place a factory order for a new vehicle through any authorized Porsche dealer in the U.S. and take delivery directly from the experiential destination, located at One Porsche Drive in Atlanta. California forensic accountant and attorney Tracy Blumenthal was the first official customer to participate in the program today when she picked up her new Cayenne S EHybrid sport utility vehicle. "We are thrilled to launch the New Vehicle Delivery program as another premium offering at our Porsche Experience Center in Atlanta," said Andre Oosthuizen, vice president, marketing, for Porsche Cars North America. "We welcome further customers to follow the lead of Tracy Blumenthal and enjoy this exclusive opportunity to truly experience the Porsche brand." New Vehicle Delivery customers receive a total VIP experience, comprised of a tour of the PEC, an in-depth vehicle orientation with a delivery specialist, a 90-minute experience in a Porsche on the driver development track, and lunch at Restaurant 356, Porsche’s finedining destination. Because Blumenthal is the first customer taking part in the New Vehicle Delivery program, she also enjoyed a special demonstration lap in an 887-horsepower 918 Spyder plug-in hybrid supercar with former Porsche race car driver and 24 Hours of Le Mans winner David Donohue. "Porsche is a remarkable brand that I have repurchased multiple times, consecutively," Blumenthal expressed. "You truly can't understand the genius of these cars unless you have in fact had the opportunity to get behind the wheel of one." In addition to Blumenthal’s new Cayenne S E-Hybrid and the 918 Spyder, also on display for the launch were the two other Porsche hybrid vehicles – the Panamera S E- Hybrid and 919 Hybrid race car. The New Vehicle Delivery program marks the latest in a unique set of offerings at the Experience Center designed to immerse customers in the complete Porsche experience. Other PEC features include a 1.6-mile driver development track, conference and meeting facilities, a Classic Workshop for maintenance and repair of customer vehicles, the Porsche Heritage Gallery and the fine-dining Restaurant 356. Approximately 17,500 guests visited the PEC between June and December 2015. The New Vehicle Delivery program is available at no additional cost to all Porsche customers who place a factory order for a new Porsche vehicle. To register, customers coordinate with their local dealer and cover necessary travel arrangements. Reservations are limited and scheduled by appointment. Further information is available at any authorized U.S. Porsche dealer or online at www.porsche.com/usa. June 11 tech session at Prestige Auto Works Join fellow members and guests for a tech session June 11 at Prestige Auto Works, 6301 W Douglas Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53218. The session will start at 9 a.m. with coffee and donuts/bagels. We’ll learn the history of this collision repair shop. Then we will see examples of paintless dent repair, windshield repair, metal finishing, frame pulling, body work, plastic repairs, painted pin stripe and restoration/buffing, and painting. There will also be time for questions. We’d like a headcount so please RSVP by June 7 to Mike Wiviott: Michael.wiviott@gmail.com. Page 15 Classifieds Page 16 FOR SALE: 1973 Porsche 914 2.0 68,000 original miles, second owner Florida car, absolutely rust free, silver and black interior, center gauges, fog lights, original Fuchs, turbo tie rods, custom exhaust, original fuel injection, one re spray, new tires and shocks. Selling because I bought an orange 914. $22,000 firm. Cell 920-252-2544 Email: robert.hawley@yahoo.com. Located in Door County. WANTED to BUY: Tubi exhaust for 997.2 I recently bought a 2011 997.2 S cab and would like to upgrade the exhaust. I am a complete newbie to Porsche. I have read lots of positive reviews, and gotten first hand accounts that TUBI is the way to go. Do you have one to sell? Do you have thoughts on purchasing such a system? Should I just go to Champion Motor Sport in FL and bite the $3500 bullet for the system? Contact Jay at jgd@boylefred.com FOR SALE: 4-18-inch Porsche Turbo Wheels Used for winter driving. Wheels currently have 225/40 R18s (Pirelli-2 full seasons driving) and 265/35R 18 Blizzak (these are virtually new). Wheels have a few scuffs. For information, call me (Terry Royals) at 414-559-9302 or see pictures on Craigslist: http:// milwaukee.craigslist.org/wto/5486924482.html. $1,000 for the set. FOR SALE: 2013 Porsche Boxster 2013 Aqua Blue Metallic convertible Porsche Boxster. It is fully loaded and has extremely low miles -- under 5,000. Meticulously maintained as you can see by the pictures. It is a one owner no accident vehicle. Clean title in hand, and all paperwork for this car, including the Certificate of Authenticity. This fun sports car has a manual transmission, the Premium pkg, Nav., Siruis satellite radio, Bose surround Sound system, sport heated leather seats, Bi-Xenon headlights, and much more! This car is ready for summer! Please only serious buyers. Call, text or email. 414-614-9110. heatherhess27@gmail.com. WANTED TO BUY: Boxster S Looking for a Boxster S (2013 or newer) with PDK and sport chrono. Contact Mark Thomsen, boxster23mke@aol.com or 262-886-5035. FOR SALE: 917 kit car 1980 Porsche 917 kit car. Manufactured by Elite Enterprise. 4 speed transmission. Comes with Corvair engine with 4 carbs. Have spare transaxle, also spare new racing chassis. Car is in mint condition. Inside and out. Been stored indoors heated garage. Asking $8,500 or best offer. Dillaber@att.net. or text 262391-1903. Steinlifters is published monthly for members of Porsche Club of America, Milwaukee Region. Comments and suggestions for content should be sent to the editor, Beverly Jurkowski, beverly.jurkowski@sbcglobal.net. © 2016