Roads in golden are just wet, so we're still on for today.
Euro Denver GTG - Saturday, April 24th, 2010
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i have some errands today till like 1400, and i'll be in aurora at that time so i dunno.... :(. i'd be down otherwise...1991 325iC - Mauritsblau sumthin metallic blue. DEAD
1992 525i - Silber sumthin sumthin metallic- Rolling again, needs suspension/wheels/brakes/paint.... Fuck you A4S310R; BEAT YOU.
1989 325i - Cirrusblau Metallic sumthin sumthin-project - trying to clean up the interior(done), then the body, then a 5spd, then suspension, then..... - [Stolen :| ]
1991 325iC - Calypsorot Metallic
1994 540i - Granitsilber
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look at that, more leased audis.
Euroberge needs to feature something besides audi/vw for their next issue.Comment
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Hey now, we had an E30 M3 on the cover of our first issue. But yes, I agree.
We got a picture of the E30s in the last issue, as well as some ice racing, but the main problem is that the VW/Audi guys do a lot of shows and standing around in parking lots. Easy to cover from a magazine standpoint, easy to photograph.
Us BMW drivers on the other hand, we drive our cars. Spring & Fall Drives, Spring and Fall Driving schools, etc. Not easy to cover, because we're driving. ;)
Very hard to cover BMW events because of that. We also don't have a BMWs on the green, or BMWs Along The Rockies. Not one BMW car show in the area...
It's also hard to put up BMW pictures when very few show up in the first place... ;)
Euroberge *is* looking for enthusiasts who are willing to write though, so if you'd like to help change that, send an application our way:
http://euroberge.com/?p=1545
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I think that EuroBerge needs to come out to all of the races that us BMW drivers compete in and cover them. How difficult is it to take pictures from one of the corner booths at HPR? I did it while i was working the freaking corner.89 325i (Sold)
95 M3 (Track Car in Progress)
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true, but that's also boring to read about after a while. Oh look, another stand in a parking lot and look at someone else's monthly payment thing......yay.....
Hell yea!
True, but the photogs can come out to the events and take pictures all the same......not hard to do. You get much more interesting pictures too; parking lot shots of yetanotheraudiorvw are pretty boring after a while. Gorgeous, but boring.
Ha. Euroberge should go to Bimmer burger nights or something, they'd get the standing around parking lots crew. The ones who are passionate about the brand do driving events tho like you said, and since we're all broke, looking at financed cars in a parking lot is pointless. Many of the E30 guys showed up to the recent meet (where our pic was taken) simply so that we could go bowling after.
I know Euroberge is volunteer only, and I'm glad they exist, but they need to come to more driving events like the Ice Gymkhana and less shows. Shows are boring. Driving/action shots are more fun to read about.
Just wait till the V12 E30 and V12 A-Mod car are built. If euroberge wants to feature either that'd be sweet, or do multi-part story on their builds, I think Val and I'd be down for that.Euroberge *is* looking for enthusiasts who are willing to write though, so if you'd like to help change that, send an application our way:
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That would definitely be! Just curious, and totally off topic, but is the DASC a twin screw or a roots blower?Comment


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