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Can't make it to Legends of The Autobahn this year? I'll buy your ticket!


danco_

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I goofed this year. 

 

My CCA membership lapsed, and on the last day to sign up for Legends, I found out that you have to re-up on the cca membership before you can apply for Legends.

 

Well, I never got the CCA confirmation email with the updated ID number, to allow me to sign up and pay for Legends, so I'm not currently in.

 

Did you buy a ticket with corral parking and won't be able to make it? I'll buy your ticket! Ideally it will be for a 2002, since I'm bringing the 1600 this year.

 

 

If you have a ticket, I'll buy it! 

 

Thanks,

Ryan

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Disregard the first post.

 

Paul Cain called me this morning and said that getting another ticket is virtually impossible, as current attendance numbers for Legends is bursting at the seams. He suggested I post here hoping someone had one, as I've done so.

 

 

Cue to 4 minutes ago. Paul calls again, but this time with good news. He managed to find me a ticket, like only he could. I often wonder how deep his resources in the BMW world go, but I also don't think I want to know the answer.

 

Thanks again.

 

 

-Ryan

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Odds are you are getting my ticket (don't know that to be a fact but based on the calls that were made this afternoon, its a pretty good chance), I let the folks at BMW CCA know that I wouldn't be making it with car this year.  I will still be there without car unfortunately.  This is what it looked like last week 8/5.  With so many people wanting to go, I figured my loss could be someone else's gain.  Cheers.

 

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We could always tow it on to the field behind the F Bomb….right? You can ride in the back seat…under a blanket. It'll be our little secret.

 

Paul Wegweiser

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I was actually extending the sneaky offer to Danco…but yeah! It TOTALLY works for you and your car, too! (of COURSE!) Bring photos! I want photos!!!! :) 

Paul Wegweiser

Wegweiser Classic BMW Services

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28 minutes ago, arminyack said:

 

I'm just slumming it as a spectator, so its spectator parking for me!

 

I'm just a spectator as well, I just wanted to be able to park with my 2002 Homies and BS Big Time!

 

Now I gotta go chair shopping as well, and pack a Road toolbox............

 

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20 hours ago, danco_ said:

I goofed this year. 

 

My CCA membership lapsed, and on the last day to sign up for Legends, I found out that you have to re-up on the cca membership before you can apply for Legends.

 

Hi Ryan... I see that you already got a ticket but just a question. Were you looking for a ticket to show a car or just to get into the event? I'm assuming that anyone (CCA Member or not) can simply buy a ticket at the event just to walk around and ogle, no? Please advise as I want to make sure I've been giving non-02 buddies the right info! Thanks,

 

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