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Although I don’t understand why, it is difficult to get people to spend 30 seconds obtaining a BMW Group Archives report on their car and then 3 minutes putting that data and a few relevant photos in a registry. ?

 

Nonetheless, we have made measurable progress with the excellent new registry that Steve K. created for bmw2002faq.com.

 

I would like us do everything possible to focus our efforts on the registry on bmw2002faq.com.  Anything that sends us to an alternative registry should be avoided.

 

Let’s build our registry!

 

An email with your car’s VIN sent to info.grouparchiv@bmwgroup.com, requesting their data, will get you the key elements to make a complete registry entry. There is no charge whatsoever for that BMW Group Archives data. You generally receive a reply within two business days.

 

Thanks and regards,

 

Steve

 

 

 

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1976 2002 Polaris, 2742541 (original owner)

1973 2002tii Inka, 2762757 (not-the-original owner)

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maybe it's me, but when I went to the FAQ registry to look up whether my cars were registered, there didn't seem to be any way to search for my car other than brute force paging through 16 pages of posts.  A database without search capability is of limited usefulness.  Did I miss something?

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Bob

BMWCCA #4844 (#297 of The 308)

1974 2002 Sahara, MM 2400 Rally engine, MM 5 speed and conversion

1976 2002A Anthracite parts car

1991 525i AlpinweiB II

2002 330ci AlpinweiB III

2007 530xiT Titanium Silver

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43 minutes ago, yeewiz said:

maybe it's me, but when I went to the FAQ registry to look up whether my cars were registered, there didn't seem to be any way to search for my car other than brute force paging through 16 pages of posts.  A database without search capability is of limited usefulness.  Did I miss something?

 

At least they're in numerical order - that's some helps!

John in VA

'74 tii "Juanita"  '85 535i "Goldie"  '86 535i "M-POSSTR"  

'03 530i "Titan"  '06 330ci "ZHPY"

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Okay, to put a point on this, I’m going to finalize two main badges/stickers:

 

Neue Klasse registry

2002 registry 

 

both will include the web address of the registry here only. 

 

I think Steve is willing to order in bulk at least the latter as stickers. 

 

Model year and tii versions will also be provided but those will likely have to be custom orders, especially the combined year/tii sticker. 

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There was...….www.bmw2002registry.com......ran by Keith Kreeger and Rob Torres. It resurrected and improved the "original" Register/Registry that Rob had back in the late '90s. Unfortunately, Keith & Rob's also disappeared 2 or 3 years ago.

Les

'74 '02 - Jade Touring (RHD)

'76 '02 - Delk's "Da Beater"

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11 hours ago, John_in_VA said:

 

At least they're in numerical order - that's some helps!

 

+1

 

That’s what I use! The ‘73 tii (2762757) is currently on page 12 and the ‘76 (2742541) is currently on page 9. And if people keep entering their cars, soon they’ll be on pages 13 and 10! ?

 

Regards,

 

Steve

 

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1976 2002 Polaris, 2742541 (original owner)

1973 2002tii Inka, 2762757 (not-the-original owner)

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20 hours ago, yeewiz said:

maybe it's me, but when I went to the FAQ registry to look up whether my cars were registered, there didn't seem to be any way to search for my car other than brute force paging through 16 pages of posts.  A database without search capability is of limited usefulness.  Did I miss something?

If you type your VIN into the site's search box in the upper right, the registry entry should come up.  Mine does.  For a little while it didn't work.  I think it was when the site got updated a couple months ago.  It seems to be working again.

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'72 BMW 2002 tii - Malaga,  '02 BMW Z3 Coupe Sterling Gray,  '09 BMW 650i - Carbon Black,  '15 BMW 228i Estoril Blue,  '19 BMW Z4 30 - San Francisco Red

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On ‎7‎/‎24‎/‎2019 at 1:55 PM, John_in_VA said:

 

At least they're in numerical order - that's some helps!

 

Well, as I said, it's marginally useful.  With standard database search functions it would be fun/cool/useful to be able to find/locate all the 1968 Granada's, or cars in New Mexico, or 1974 tii's, etc.

 

Anyway, I thought mine were in there, but they were not, so I'll be adding 3 entries.

 

Thanks all!

Bob

BMWCCA #4844 (#297 of The 308)

1974 2002 Sahara, MM 2400 Rally engine, MM 5 speed and conversion

1976 2002A Anthracite parts car

1991 525i AlpinweiB II

2002 330ci AlpinweiB III

2007 530xiT Titanium Silver

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On 7/25/2019 at 8:10 AM, NYTransplant said:

If you type your VIN into the site's search box in the upper right, the registry entry should come up.  Mine does.  For a little while it didn't work.  I think it was when the site got updated a couple months ago.  It seems to be working again.

 

we had a little issue with the search, but it is now resolved

22 hours ago, yeewiz said:

 

Well, as I said, it's marginally useful.  With standard database search functions it would be fun/cool/useful to be able to find/locate all the 1968 Granada's, or cars in New Mexico, or 1974 tii's, etc.

 

Anyway, I thought mine were in there, but they were not, so I'll be adding 3 entries.

 

Thanks all!

 

Try clicking in the items in blue within each car in the registry, or check out the colors or models databases.

 

Steve K.

Get your 2002 FAQ merchandise from 2002FAQ Store

 

 

 

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