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Swap & Show-16 on 7 May at Brisbane Marina


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BayArea 02 Swap & Show, 7 May 2016, Brisbane Marina.

 

Our Webmaster says:

Pre-register at MotorportReg.com, [www.motorsportreg.com/events/bay-area-02-swap-show-16-city-of-brisbane-marina-group-034179]

Check out the details at the Bay Area 02 home page, [http://bayarea02.com] and watch the video.

 

Preregister on Motorsportreg.  Preregistration is $25 while the on-site fee on 7 May will be $30.  Graphic artist Kile Brekke (you may have met him at some of our events) is designing our T-shirt and printed materials this year-- he is very skilled!  Please preregister early so we can more easily tally the necessary shirt sizes.  We plan to have a named bag for each preregistrant so the closing date is earlier than some years past to let us get the bags in order.

 

Note— Swap & Show visitors are welcome!  If you do not show your car or swap parts, there is no entry charge.  But we encourage anyone with a BMW of our vintage to bring your car to display, no matter how beautiful your restoration or how mundane the dirt and rust on your daily driver (some photographers we know can make the rust and dirt very photogenic!).  Swap & Show does not judge your car so there will be no points for extra dirt, missing dirt, matching luggage or brilliant shine.  Photographs and videos are welcome!

 

Larry

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Larry Ayers

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’73 Malaga— first car, now gone

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On 12/8/2016 at 6:30 PM, 02princessLisa said:

Any news for a 2017 date yet? ;)

Lisa, we have submitted a permit request to Brisbane for 6 May 2017.  But they do not yet know the permit fee so I have not sent them any money.  But I think we have first dibs on that date.  I hope to hear from them soon and post a first announcement next month, but feel free to put that date on your calendar.

 

I'm sorry that Tesoro did not make NT49MD rally today; maybe he is allergic to rain!

 

Larry

Larry Ayers

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’73 Malaga— first car, now gone

'74tii Malaga

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Thanks Larry! 

 

Great to see all the wonderful pics of the rally! And I think I'm more allergic to the rain than Tesoro... ;)

 

Happy Holidays!

Lisa 02princess -  SF Bay Area

73 2002  - "TESORO" 2585434  <>  67 1600  - "DERBY" 1514011 <> 65 R60/2 "Gigi" Motorad w/Sidecar

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