Re: 2009 San Diego Tour Thread
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 1:28 pm
Stacey says.... "Bring it!"


Or we can bring a ringer in from Team Undercoat in WI and have her run the stones in STL!!!Steve Ekstrand wrote:Stacey says.... "Bring it!"
Me & Shauna. }:)Jonathan Lugod wrote: ah okay... anyone dare to try 225 or a 7" rim?
Yeah, she can just drive her Civic down...oh yeah, no wheels, tires or seats.Or we can bring a ringer in from Team Undercoat in WI and have her run the stones in STL!!!
So, I signed up with Kumho, on the list with Bridgestone. So I went to edit my car - it still says Kumho. But the list says Bridgestone.Sebastian Rios wrote:You have to edit your car.
Yes, I am. Maybe I should fire up the IE emulator and try it again. Or just fire up IE itself.Steve Ekstrand wrote:KJ, you're not using Firefox are you?
Just the class letters (SK1 or SK2) not the stock index (i.e. AS, BS)....though it doesn't hurt if you do have them on.Brian Peters wrote:Do SK drivers need to also have their stock class letters on the car, or just their corresponding SK1/SK2?
Uh Gio - for the SD tour they need to. We will have them at tech if you need them.Giovanni Jaramillo wrote:Just the class letters (SK1 or SK2) not the stock index (i.e. AS, BS)....though it doesn't hurt if you do have them on.Brian Peters wrote:Do SK drivers need to also have their stock class letters on the car, or just their corresponding SK1/SK2?
Oops.....sorry I thought I was reading the question within the PSCC local Cal Club region event next weekend.Mark Duerst wrote:Uh Gio - for the SD tour they need to. We will have them at tech if you need them.Giovanni Jaramillo wrote:Just the class letters (SK1 or SK2) not the stock index (i.e. AS, BS)....though it doesn't hurt if you do have them on.Brian Peters wrote:Do SK drivers need to also have their stock class letters on the car, or just their corresponding SK1/SK2?
Like Mako said, I thought there were a lot of SKs in SD. Well, I'm pretty sure I can speak for the other 3 signed up when I say thanks, Mark, for getting us in. I hope it's a class.Mark Duerst wrote:2 weeks to the "standard entry fee kicks in".
So far 113 signed up with only 4 in SK1/SK2.
Well if no one signs up in DS i will be running SK2 at the tour.Tom Tanquary wrote:Like Mako said, I thought there were a lot of SKs in SD. Well, I'm pretty sure I can speak for the other 3 signed up when I say thanks, Mark, for getting us in. I hope it's a class.Mark Duerst wrote:2 weeks to the "standard entry fee kicks in".
So far 113 signed up with only 4 in SK1/SK2.
Actually doesn't hurt there either. People occasionally switch cars in indexed classes, then we have both entries in the computer. While we can usually figure it out by the car, makes our life easier if all info is there.Giovanni Jaramillo wrote:Oops.....sorry I thought I was reading the question within the PSCC local Cal Club region event next weekend.Mark Duerst wrote:Do SK drivers need to also have their stock class letters on the car, or just their corresponding SK1/SK2?
Just the class letters (SK1 or SK2) not the stock index (i.e. AS, BS)....though it doesn't hurt if you do have them on.
Uh Gio - for the SD tour they need to. We will have them at tech if you need them.
nope and yepChad Stubblefield wrote:Does SD have a theft problem?
I was hoping to leave my car and trailer there overnight.
Are people camping out there?
You should not have to worry about your car and trailer... It is tools and other small items that seem to walk off.Chad Stubblefield wrote:Does SD have a theft problem?
I was hoping to leave my car and trailer there overnight.
Are people camping out there?