Port Townsend drive?
#19
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Hahaha yeah I got you. If wide tires can't be allowed then Corrados squatting on the most rediculous camber stances ever shouldnt be allowed either...
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Wait, how many cars usually make this event?
On one hand, it says a parking pass will be issued in exchange for the canned food donation, but why would they bother if on the other hand, it also says that parking inside Memorial Field is reserved for European cars. They'll fit other cars if there is room. So, would we show up to the meet-up, make our donation, and either be given a pass that will work, or not given a pass?
Don't know if I want to just be a tag a long that really isn't that welcome and whose support isn't appreciated as much as the rest.
On one hand, it says a parking pass will be issued in exchange for the canned food donation, but why would they bother if on the other hand, it also says that parking inside Memorial Field is reserved for European cars. They'll fit other cars if there is room. So, would we show up to the meet-up, make our donation, and either be given a pass that will work, or not given a pass?
Don't know if I want to just be a tag a long that really isn't that welcome and whose support isn't appreciated as much as the rest.
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Last year a solid 600 cars I think turned out, and there was still room in memorial stadium. And there were some Asian cars there last year, everyone was welcome so I don't think it will be a problem.
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Well, I guess I'm not as worried about being welcome, I can stand being an oddball in the group, but I am worried about going all the way there then getting stuck parking outside and not in the stadium. They should just reserve a certain area for European, and then an area for Other. That way they could direct people accordingly anyway, and then of course, steal from the Other if needed.
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Parking is basically a first come first serve basis, for euros at least. I can talk to the guys running it to see what we can do about our parking situation.
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There was about 600 or so cars last year. And if there isn't enough parking in the stadium, oh well, there is street parking, and the town is very welcoming ( helps the Local economy out). Its not really about European vs. Whatever. It's about a food drive and they are not gonna turn away donations. We are all part of a community, some euro, some jdm, some domestic. All come together for the greater good to donate to people who are less fortunate.