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I am going, where and when do we meet?

Dieter

Current:

- 1970 Colorado 2002, 1982 323i, 1972 Porsche 914, 1956 Porsche 356A Coupe replica, 2003 Mini Cooper S

Past:

- 1980 320is Turbo, 1972 Malaga 2002tii, 1973 Polaris 2002tii, 1973 Sahara 2002, 1981 Alpina C1 2.3, 1989 M3, 1984 Hardy & Beck 327S

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In past years we've met in the Safeway parking lot at Alhambra and J - close to gas stations & banks (for ATM access) and I believe there's a Starbucks inside Safeway as well as a couple of fast food places across the street for anyone who needs the other kind of fuel.......

Barry A

Fair Oaks CA

1969 2002 Sunroof

1981 320I Euro/Alpina clone

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Last few years we met at 7:30, leaving by 8:00. That should get us to Brisbane around 9:30.

Anybody else going?

Current:

- 1970 Colorado 2002, 1982 323i, 1972 Porsche 914, 1956 Porsche 356A Coupe replica, 2003 Mini Cooper S

Past:

- 1980 320is Turbo, 1972 Malaga 2002tii, 1973 Polaris 2002tii, 1973 Sahara 2002, 1981 Alpina C1 2.3, 1989 M3, 1984 Hardy & Beck 327S

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Me - do we want to meet @ the Safeway on Alhambra, or ??

Barry Allen
'69 Sunroof - sold
'82 E21 (daily driver), '82 633CSi (wife's driver) - both sold
66 Chevy Nova wagon (yard & parts hauler)

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Me - do we want to meet @ the Safeway on Alhambra, or ??

Fine with me, easy access from Business 80.

Current:

- 1970 Colorado 2002, 1982 323i, 1972 Porsche 914, 1956 Porsche 356A Coupe replica, 2003 Mini Cooper S

Past:

- 1980 320is Turbo, 1972 Malaga 2002tii, 1973 Polaris 2002tii, 1973 Sahara 2002, 1981 Alpina C1 2.3, 1989 M3, 1984 Hardy & Beck 327S

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Don't know if anybody who's planning to make the Bay Area 02 drive from Sacramento will see this in time or not, but it looks like I won't be able to make it - after a week of sleep deprivation brought on by several days our of state (son's wedding) and a sick dog, I feel like I'm coming down with something - fatigue, achy joints, sore throat, the works.

 

Bummer - this will be the first Swap & Show I've ever missed.......

 

Barry

Barry Allen
'69 Sunroof - sold
'82 E21 (daily driver), '82 633CSi (wife's driver) - both sold
66 Chevy Nova wagon (yard & parts hauler)

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Brisbane S&S entry - $20

Bunch of hard to find Tii parts - $170

Getting to know your fellow enthusiast and their cars - priceless

 

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And my parts score:

Clean powdercoated rear trailing arms (unused since powder coating)

NOS Tii battery tray and hold down

Wire set with suppessor and test socket

NOS suppressor

Tii water pump

Clamps and some tools

 

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Byas

PS: Rob -- did I win those boards?

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