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February 2013
February Club Night
As with all warm-weather meetings, the evening will commence with a BYO barbecue, at 7pm. After the business part of the meeting, which will be brief, Peugeot expert Graham Wallis will give a presentation of photos from his recent European trip, where he visited Brooklands, Le Cité de l’Autombile (which includes the incredible Schlumpf Bugatti ... Read more
Find out more »Torquay Motor Show
For the past few years PCCV has participated in the Torquay Motor Show which is on again this year and we want to see a bigger contingent than ever. The show is held at the Elephant Walk Reserve, on The Esplanade near the Zeally Bay Road corner and starts at 9am. The trophy winners will ... Read more
Find out more »Yoyage Petite – SW Gippsland
The February Voyage Petite will start at 10.30am from the Pelican Café at Tooradin, on the South Gippsland Highway, Melway 144, A3. (Turn left immediately after crossing the bridge over Sawtells Inlet.) From there we will travel along some of South-West Gippsland’s less well-known roads to Nyora, where we will stop for a few minutes. ... Read more
Find out more »March 2013
March Club Night
A meeting with a difference There will be a BYO barbecue before the March meeting, but you might prefer to pick up a take-away because we will be hearing from our guest speaker even before the meeting begins. Dick O’Keefe, who recently retired from Performance Ignition, is making a return visit for an exposition on all ... Read more
Find out more »George Woods Trial
Just a few days to go. If you want to be involved, competing or officiating, ring Glad on 0418148058 immediately. We have several Peugeots entered and lots of Peugeot people and their friends doing controls. It is not too late for you, a quick call to Glad on 0418 148 508 or email gladfish@netspace.net.au will ... Read more
Find out more »Voyage Petite to Geelong
And now for something completely different. Club member Salman Chaudhry has discovered a hidden gem just outside Geelong. It’s called the Geelong Cement Museum, which sounds pretty mundane, but the 1835 building is one of Victoria’s earliest mansions and saw the evolution of the Industrial Revolution. It was built as a Protestant orphanage. But a ... Read more
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