Going to miss you Steve.

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  • robrez
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    RIP. Didn't know him, but Stevie30's passion for e30s shows through in his posts on this board. And reading about the shenanigans, he seems like he was a really fun guy to be around as well.

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  • Holland
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    I've never met the man, but I sure do remember him posting on these boards. he will be missed. RIP.

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  • blunttech
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    If anyone has Steves address could you send me a PM Id like to at least send a card to his family

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  • pwagon717
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    I was not expecting this one. I am all getting myself ready to go to the vintage and stop by to talk to Steve and his wife. An all time great BMW enthusiast. Hopefully we can leave a spot open for him in his honor at the vintage.

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  • thebutcher37
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    Thanks for sharing the Video. Too Bad I could not have met Steve, he sounded awesome.

    In his Memory. Steve Langston.

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  • e30lov
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    This is sad. RIP

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  • freeride53
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    RIP. I remember talking to him several times on the forums via pm and such.
    Seemed like a really genuinely great guy.
    The man had some taste when it came to BMWs.

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  • RobertK
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    Stevie (Stevie30) was definitely one of the best. Tara and I both cried when we heard the news last night. He was one of the Southeast Rally / Brodeo OGs. He always kept an open spot for me on his campsite and would never let me pay him for it.

    Last fall I was lucky enough to purchase his "black sheep" E30. He kept all his cars in awesome condition.



    He always had an affection for white convertibles and AC Schnitzer swag.

    When I was building my car Mila, Steve was kind enough to pick up a pair of seats for me in Atlanta and take them to his preferred upholstery shop then delivered them to me when they were done. He would always offer to go above and beyond to help anyone out.

    I'll never forget his campfire shenanigans especially his guitar sing-a-longs. Even when we visited him a few weeks ago he never stopped with the jokes and one-liners. His legendary camping jokes eventually made him the Southeast Brodeo mascot and every fall Brodeo he would cook Brunswick Stew for the group to eat for Friday dinner.





    Stevie was definitely one of the great E30 enthusiasts in the southeast E30 community and I will miss him dearly.















    Last edited by RobertK; 05-13-2012, 08:10 AM.

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  • Wh33lhop
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    :( Sorry to hear this. He seemed awesome.

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  • BrownBeanE30
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    Im sorry to hear about his passing wish i could have met him

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  • BillBrasky
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    RIP Steve. He really was a great guy. I had the pleasure of meeting him at V@V 2010 and I sat and had breakfast with him and we spoke for almost 2 hours. Delatlanta is 100% correct about Steve. He had the kindest personality and was just a joy to be around.

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  • whysimon
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    I met Steve when I lived in Nashville. I couldn't get my damn M5x swap to go & he was kind enough to lend me his peak tool, without ever meeting me before. Fast forward 1.5 years later and I was at my First fall rally & reunited. The man was truly a gem. I will remember our conversations around the fire, helping him push his car on a trailer after completing a "peer pressure" burnout, E30 blues, and his smile while sitting on his lipstick whore red interior.

    Steve you will be sadly missed.

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  • N2MYE30
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    This is very VERY sad news. I too met steve years ago at V@V and always looked forward to see his smiling face every year since. Just last year at The vintage in the Hawthorn, we had breakfast together and just started talk about his music career as I am into it. He went on about some of his gear and how is sons music shop was doing good business. I am truly going to miss him. RIP buddy.

    Edit. for thouse of you who dont know him, check him out in this video. Bravo Steve, bravo!
    Last edited by N2MYE30; 05-11-2012, 09:03 AM.

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  • graphikg
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    We need more people like that not just in the cay area, but in the whole nation. All the best Steve... Wish I could have met him myself.

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  • kamotors
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    Rip:(

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