Bad Camberg

Here you will find an archive of previous Porsche Events and other car related events

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misteralz
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Bad Camberg

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Not a huge amount of Porsche content, but I know quite a few of us came from aircooled VWs first...
Anyway, every four years. Except the last one was in 2019. Mind blowing.

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Some wonderful stuff there, thanks
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Nice pics.

Really like the look of this one:

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Thanks guys. Yeah, there was quite a bit in the way of lovely Old Speed stuff this time.
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Have they opened up to non stock vws now ?
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Certainly seems that way, aye. Was the same in 2019, but this time there was an actual dedicated Old Speed corral. There was certainly more non-stock stuff in all the surrounding side streets, though.
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