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2007 02 Calendar is ready!!


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The pictures I use are all submitted from board members. I ones I used were the ones that were high enough res or suitable for printing for the most part....

You should have sent in a picture....

jake

1985 e28 w/LS1/t56 and a bit more...

1970 2002 w/ m42 swap

-Contact me for m42 mounts or e28 ls1 mounts-

www.classicdaily.net

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.....Karl specific calendar just for Biscuit3. Remember to add all official Australian holidays including: Australia Day in January, Anzac Day in April, the Queen's Birthday Holiday in June, Bank Holiday August, Australian National Flag Day in September, Labour Day (NSW, ACT & SA) in October and finally Boxing Day on December 26. Also, please make adjustments to the seasonal calendar with Summer starting in December, Autumn in March, etc.

Ben

Ps, don’t forget the centerfold.

--> 1968 2002 <--

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Just in time for Christmas and the new year. The 3rd year running and I think this is one of the best so far. It is ready to order. I didn't include info on each car this year as I thought it took away from the image.

So if these are your cars feel free to post which is yours and the details on it in this thread.

Remember $1 from each sale goes to the FAQ. The rest goes to the printer.

This link should get you right to it

http://www.lulu.com/content/549958

but if there is a problem go here

http://www.lulu.com/02jake/

Oh yeah they are $13.50 plus shipping and ship directly from the printer.

Have a happy 07

Jake

and a preview

preview07.jpg

you rule jake!! cept they should cost $20.02 and $8 go to the faq... ;-p

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Beautiful calander. Congratulations.

If there were to be a vote on most beautiful photo (not necessarily car), here's mine:

#1: April (by far)

#2: March

#3: September

Dirk

BMW Classic Car Club of America - www.bmwccca.com

'73 2002 tii - '72 2002 (targa) Cabriolet - '71 2002 (voll) Cabriolet - '71 2002 Rally - '71 2002 Alpina A2 - '70 2002 ti - '68 1600 GT - '65 1800 TI

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Jake:

Got my two today! Love it.

One suggestion: for 2006 you had a brief desription of the car and the owner in a box on the photo. I liked that, and wish it was there on this year version....

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