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TLW
03-08-05, 07:28 PM
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Invitation Code: 26499P

Dear Mercedes-Benz Enthusiast,

Imagine yourself behind the wheel of one of the finest high-performance vehicles in the world. Feel the scintillating redline surge of race-bred AMG Kompressor and supercharged V-8 engines as you rip up a world-class racetrack.

Here are some quick highlights of what you'll experience at our
2005 AMG Challenge:
The latest Mercedes-Benz AMG models including the all-new 2006 CLS55 and the Formula One-inspired SLK55
On-track experience developing your performance driving skills in our AMG vehicles
Skidpad and brake control techniques
Classroom lessons from pro drivers to enhance your driving skills
Blood-pumping thrill rides with pro drivers

Here's your opportunity to make your imagination a reality. For a look at highlights from last year, click here.

The 2005 AMG Challenge is speeding across America — click here for dates and track locations. Registration is on a first-come-first-serve basis, so be sure to register today by using invitation code 26499P and reserve a seat for yourself! If you have additional questions, please call 1-866-797-9671.

Register now http://www.mbevents.com/updateBrowser.asp

Cadd
03-08-05, 08:00 PM
Yup, I got that too. But for $1,200, I'll pass. I would rather go on a one week cruise. :)

Gojirra99
03-08-05, 08:09 PM
. . . But for $1,200, I'll pass. I would rather go on a one week cruise. :)
:agree: :agreed:

rominl
03-08-05, 10:57 PM
1200 bucks?! isn't that a bit crazy? i mean, the lexus driving school is 500 bucks, and the bimmer driving school isn't that expensive too right?

man, 1200 bucks....

lexusk8
03-09-05, 06:39 AM
I hope MB does another "C-Spot Drive Party" this year, just like last year's (http://www.clublexus.com/forums/showthread.php?t=115784&highlight=c-spot). That's a lot better than throwing away $1,200! :D

rominl
03-09-05, 09:47 AM
I hope MB does another "C-Spot Drive Party" this year, just like last year's (http://www.clublexus.com/forums/showthread.php?t=115784&highlight=c-spot). That's a lot better than throwing away $1,200! :D

very true. driving all amg models is nice, but i can settle for just driving the sl500 for free :)

KVA
03-09-05, 10:07 AM
I would do it in a heart beat, but I have lots of stuff I can spend the extra $500-900 bucks on. Plus it's only 2.5 hours of actual behind-the-wheel time.

If they only would provide brakes and tires (just for the track)...I would take my own car for $500...lol.

rominl
03-09-05, 10:12 AM
I would do it in a heart beat, but I have lots of stuff I can spend the extra $500-900 bucks on. Plus it's only 2.5 hours of actual behind-the-wheel time.

If they only would provide brakes and tires (just for the track)...I would take my own car for $500...lol.

oh only 2.5 hours beihnd the wheels? and you get to drive all the amg models? man that's really busy

flipside909
03-09-05, 11:44 AM
Yeah that's not worth it. I believe BMW has something similar, but in the range of $4k? No thanks.

rominl
03-09-05, 01:47 PM
Yeah that's not worth it. I believe BMW has something similar, but in the range of $4k? No thanks.

man youserious? that would be way way too much... not worth it at all imho...

i guess i will just stick with the lexus driving school -- if my wife approves :(

Cadd
03-09-05, 07:24 PM
That's why you sign up for Skip Barber ;)

SC300Es
03-10-05, 08:51 AM
BMW Advanced M school at Lowe's Speedway and Virginia Intl Raceway for two nights is $4,650.00

Ed

rominl
03-10-05, 10:06 AM
BMW Advanced M school at Lowe's Speedway and Virginia Intl Raceway for two nights is $4,650.00

Ed

:eek2: :eek2:

nuff said man, i'd rather just get a m power myself

Faraaz23
03-12-05, 01:12 PM
BMW Advanced M school at Lowe's Speedway and Virginia Intl Raceway for two nights is $4,650.00

Ed


I'm sure that'd be really fun, but for 4600 i could put a downpayment on an M3 for myself.