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    We will be conducting one of our classes here in Indy on February 8th & 9th. Location is not settled yet, but will be on the west side near the airport. We are hopeing to hold it at the Ohlins USA shop on Gasoline Alley.

    Class hours will be from 8am to 6pm on Saturday, and 8am to noon on Sunday.

    Price will be $300 per person.

    We can be contacted at:

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    Indianapolis, IN 46214
    1-317-273-0089

    e-mail: [email]inquiry@icpcitation.com[/email]
    [email]inquiry@variloc.com[/email]
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    Contributing Member Curtis Boggs's Avatar
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    We have arranged to have the class at Brickyard Crossing at IMS. We also have reserved a block of 10 rooms ($60 ) under our name - just tell them that you are coming for the ICP Seminar.
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    Contributing Member Curtis Boggs's Avatar
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    Atlanta class is now full. 4 spaces left in the Springfield class, and at least 6 slots left in the Indy class. Indy class guys need to get their checks sent in right away so that we can send out the books!
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    This is a great class. I would recomend it to anyone. Steve made the lecture portion interesting. Richard's drawings made some of the more esoteric discussions understandable. The discussions during the breaks were almost as valuable as the class. A hearty thanks to Steve and Richard for sharing their knowledge.

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