Brandon J
06-11-2006, 09:41 PM
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Greetings everyone,
I wanted to give some feedback and an update on the "E34 MEET 2006."
It started with Friday night at the Chicago Indoor Racing. A bunch of friendly people getting together for some friendly competition. Everyone had a blast. These karts are fast, fun, and give you a real workout. We all grabbed food afterwards and got some rest for the next day.
The day started with rain drops pinging on the window sill. I knew we were going to have the meet regardless. I was planning to purchase canopies if the weatherman said it was going to rain all day. The rain cleared before the meet even began. It was a fun meet with many owners and guests. We gave away a lot of money in gift certificates to BMA. There was a lot of food, I had a "bouncer" not allowing non-event participants from getting in, and great support from e34 owners.
Many fine examples of e34s were at hand. From the 95 M5 3.8L, to the 530i with leaking gas tank that made it from NJ, to the mechanically challenge 525i with a front shock that seemed to be made out of one piece of wood. Uh, it was frozen solid. Also, several tourings with M30 conversions in 2 of them. I believe 11 M5s total were in attendance.
We didn't have as many guests as registered. That poses a problem because when catering such an event, a head count is needed for the amount of food and drinks. So, there was a lot of food and drinks left that I purchased. Again, I want to keep this event free so that everyone can afford to make it. From the college kid, to the hard working father, to the sucessful doctor, this event is open to all. It gets more difficult when people register and promise to make it, but do not show up.
Ed asked if he can still make a donation. You can here: http://www.bimmer.info/~events/donations.html
Again, it was a great meet with many fine examples of e34s. It was great to meet many fine people. Dave Farnsworth of Roundel was there and he even drove back home to get a jack to help patch Andrew's gas tank. That is what this is all about. Dave was impressed by the heart, the hospitality, and warmth our e34 community has. How, even meeting for the first time in person, we greet each other like family. That is why we hold this event every year.
http://www.bimmerd00d.com/images/bimmerdotinfo/e34meet/group1.jpg
Greetings everyone,
I wanted to give some feedback and an update on the "E34 MEET 2006."
It started with Friday night at the Chicago Indoor Racing. A bunch of friendly people getting together for some friendly competition. Everyone had a blast. These karts are fast, fun, and give you a real workout. We all grabbed food afterwards and got some rest for the next day.
The day started with rain drops pinging on the window sill. I knew we were going to have the meet regardless. I was planning to purchase canopies if the weatherman said it was going to rain all day. The rain cleared before the meet even began. It was a fun meet with many owners and guests. We gave away a lot of money in gift certificates to BMA. There was a lot of food, I had a "bouncer" not allowing non-event participants from getting in, and great support from e34 owners.
Many fine examples of e34s were at hand. From the 95 M5 3.8L, to the 530i with leaking gas tank that made it from NJ, to the mechanically challenge 525i with a front shock that seemed to be made out of one piece of wood. Uh, it was frozen solid. Also, several tourings with M30 conversions in 2 of them. I believe 11 M5s total were in attendance.
We didn't have as many guests as registered. That poses a problem because when catering such an event, a head count is needed for the amount of food and drinks. So, there was a lot of food and drinks left that I purchased. Again, I want to keep this event free so that everyone can afford to make it. From the college kid, to the hard working father, to the sucessful doctor, this event is open to all. It gets more difficult when people register and promise to make it, but do not show up.
Ed asked if he can still make a donation. You can here: http://www.bimmer.info/~events/donations.html
Again, it was a great meet with many fine examples of e34s. It was great to meet many fine people. Dave Farnsworth of Roundel was there and he even drove back home to get a jack to help patch Andrew's gas tank. That is what this is all about. Dave was impressed by the heart, the hospitality, and warmth our e34 community has. How, even meeting for the first time in person, we greet each other like family. That is why we hold this event every year.
http://www.bimmerd00d.com/images/bimmerdotinfo/e34meet/group1.jpg