Legends, Festorics, and Oktoberfest. Monterey, CA 8/16-8/23

General conversations about BMW E28s and the people who own them.
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John SCB wrote:
OcCoupe wrote:Alrighty then :roll:

I installed an new exhaust in preparation for Monterey. I had to finish painting it and doing some touch up. I think it looks pretty good. I also sent the bumpers out to be chromed, I hope to get them installed next week.

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Nice work Mike! That car must be the cleanest on the board. Detailed work like that deserves consideration of trailering it up to Monterey. Drive it back. Either way, good luck.
I wasn't going to quote all of the above again, but these pictures and Mike's effort just flat out deserve it! I mean really, how in the hell are you supposed to compete against this??? If you're entered in the same category as Mike, you might as well put down your rags and make a cocktail instead. And you may think this looks incredible, but if you ever get a chance to see this in person, just wait until you see the engine bay, fuuuuuudge.

My hat's off to you Mike! :bow: Your ride would embarrass the assembly workers in Munich, who probably think their work is spotless as the cars roll off the line. The plant manager would be wise to hang some of your pictures in the locker room as motivation. Or not, he may just find himself at the bottom of the Isar River. :laugh:

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Guys, that is very kind of you. There will be some amazing cars competing including ones much newer than ours. I'm certain that this year's competition will be stiff and the benchmark will be set very high; so I need to be as prepared as I can be. I know that Darin, Charles, and Jeff have been working very hard at getting ready for the trip, I hope we can have a repeat of last year where each of us took home an award, perhaps this time will include Mr. Kohler!!!
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OcCoupe wrote:I know that Darin, Charles, and Jeff have been working very hard at getting ready for the trip.
Maybe not as hard as I should be.

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Before I can start on cosmetic stuff, I have to get some creature comforts fixed like the cruise control and stereo. :?

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I don’t know about the rest of the West Coast Crew but while Charles is working on his burn (he is Scottish) I am having a very difficult time figuring out which combo will look best at the ball.
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And why is getting ready for a car show harder than assembling the GD car?!!!!!!!

So far I have put in 10 hours on Amy’s car (Carl’s wife), a SHIT LOAD into mine and I am no closer on either. I am starting to feel like I am channeling Linus. These cars are just NOT going to make the trip to Monterey…

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Pick the one in the middle!

By the way. Your lawn needs a mow.
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OcCoupe wrote:Pick the one in the middle!
Well duh, after today I can see 3 of 'em!
D.
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There's been a mystery poster...
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MLastovo wrote:
OcCoupe wrote:Pick the one in the middle!
Well duh, after today I can see 3 of 'em!
D.
You been channeling the Farrah mug, eh? :laugh:

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I'm trying to make plans to attend the Legends on the 16th and the Festorics on the 17th. Now I might be without the family. So I'll post up here if that happens and see if anyone wants to split a room. Their pretty pricey that night.

If the family doesn't come and I find out what is draining my battery, then I'll bring the fugly still bumperless e28. If I can't figure out the battery issue then I'll bring the even uglier e39. :banana:
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MLastovo wrote:I don’t know about the rest of the West Coast Crew but while Charles is working on his burn (he is Scottish) I am having a very difficult time figuring out which combo will look best at the ball.
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And why is getting ready for a car show harder than assembling the GD car?!!!!!!!

So far I have put in 10 hours on Amy’s car (Carl’s wife), a SHIT LOAD into mine and I am no closer on either. I am starting to feel like I am channeling Linus. These cars are just NOT going to make the trip to Monterey…

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I vote the top one; if you don't use it I'll take it ;)

Are you guys going to roll up PCH through Malibu again? If so and you guys take a lunch stop there, let me know and I'll meet up with you. Heck, depending on the day, you guys can pit here at my house.
So is it Tuesday or Friday?
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vinceg101 wrote:Are you guys going to roll up PCH through Malibu again? If so and you guys take a lunch stop there, let me know and I'll meet up with you.
lunch at the Malibu Inn on the 13th ?
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Hey other Karl, what's your timetable and route from Tucson? Going to Newport Beach first?
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Congrats to Mike on his Bimmer write up.

Can't wait to see it in Monterey.
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88m6 wrote:Congrats to Mike on his Bimmer write up.

Can't wait to see it in Monterey.
Thank you, now who is this mysterious 88m6?
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here I am

http://www.bimmer-mag.com/issues/103/ar ... fU9-azifEw

Pacific SharkFest founder
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88m6 wrote:here I am

http://www.bimmer-mag.com/issues/103/ar ... fU9-azifEw

Pacific SharkFest founder
:wave: Hi Paul, look forward to seeing you, it's been awhile.
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88m6 wrote:here I am

http://www.bimmer-mag.com/issues/103/ar ... fU9-azifEw

Pacific SharkFest founder
Now that is a stunner!!! I definitely am looking forward to seeing you and your car in Monterey!!!
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Karl Grau wrote:Hey other Karl, what's your timetable and route from Tucson? Going to Newport Beach first?
Chas, I'm flying into SNA on Sunday the 11th. Our reservation starts on the 13th, so I'm pretty sure we're driving straight up on Tuesday. It's almost drinky time!!! :beer:

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AT8M5 wrote:
Karl Grau wrote:Hey other Karl, what's your timetable and route from Tucson? Going to Newport Beach first?
Chas, I'm flying into SNA on Sunday the 11th. Our reservation starts on the 13th, so I'm pretty sure we're driving straight up on Tuesday. It's almost drinky time!!! :beer:

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Karl, no drinky until the worky is DONE!!! You've got lot of prep and cleaning to do so make sure you pick up that towel before you pick up that beer!!! Am I clear???
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OcCoupe wrote::x
(Pssst...Karl: Don't tick off the Cupcake; otherwise he'll have you down on your knees with a toothbrush to your wheel wells. I'm not kidding, he will hide your beer.)
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AT8M5 wrote: I'm pretty sure we're driving straight up on Tuesday.
Too bad. I was calculating where/when everyone from the South & North were leaving and I figured we would all have lunch together on Wednesday just East of Danby Junction. :(

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Karl Grau wrote:
AT8M5 wrote: I'm pretty sure we're driving straight up on Tuesday.
Too bad. I was calculating where/when everyone from the South & North were leaving and I figured we would all have lunch together on Wednesday just East of Danby Junction. :(
Cockie-tails Wednesday evening??? And Thurs, Fri, Sat....or until our livers raise the white flag. :laugh:

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vinceg101 wrote:
OcCoupe wrote::x
(Pssst...Karl: Don't tick off the Cupcake; otherwise he'll have you down on your knees with a toothbrush to your wheel wells. I'm not kidding, he will hide your beer.)
Vince, I've learned my lesson from previous encounters with "The Cupcake". :laugh:

I now save the beer for afterwards, it helps in washing away the bloody mary aftertaste. ;)

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AT8M5 wrote:
vinceg101 wrote:
OcCoupe wrote::x
(Pssst...Karl: Don't tick off the Cupcake; otherwise he'll have you down on your knees with a toothbrush to your wheel wells. I'm not kidding, he will hide your beer.)
Vince, I've learned my lesson from previous encounters with "The Cupcake". :laugh:

I now save the beer for afterwards, it helps in washing away the bloody mary aftertaste. ;)

Karl
I had been planning on going to Cupcake's and Kohler's place in PacGrove on Thursday for a detailing party but based on my house for Clean Car in May, it's probably not a good idea. Mike doesn't allow any talking during detailing time unless it's DIRECTLY related to technique or 'product' (product is what us mortals call wax and polish type stuff).
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Are we ready to go?
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vinceg101 wrote:You handsome devil!
Why thank you, thank you very much :oops: I don't know what I did to deserve that...


Here is a list of events that will be going on during the Pebble Beach Concours week:

Shows
8/13 10-5pm Carmel Concours on the Avenue Carmel/Ocean Blvd.

8/14 The Little Car Show 12pm-5pm Lighthouse Avenue Pacific Grove

8/14 McCall’s Motorworks Revival Invitation Only

8/14 Dine in Devine Cocktail 5:30pm Dinner 6:30pm

8/14 Carmel Mission Concours Car Show and Blessing of the Automobiles 12-5pm Carmel Mission 3080 Rio Rd., Carmel

8/16 Concourso Italiano 9-5 Laguna Seca Golf Ranch

8/16 Legends of the Autobahn 9-3 Rancho Canada Golf Course BMW Mercedes Porsche Audi

8/16 The Quail 10-4 The Quail Lodge

8/17 Concours d’LeMons No time mentioned Laguna Grande Park, Seaside

8/18 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance Driving Events

8/14 Monterey Car Week Rally 11:30am Shoreline Community Church parking lot 2500 Garden Road, Monterey

8/16-8/18 Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion 8:30-4:30 @ Laguna Seca

8/15 Pebble Beach Tour d’Elegance –Departs Pebble Beach @ 8:00am Display at Carmel from 12:00-2:00pm on Ocean Blvd.

Auctions
8/15-8/17 Mecum @ The Hyatt Regency

8/16 Bonhams @ The Quail

8/16-8/17 RM Auctions Portola Hotel and Spa spectator pass $50.00

8/15-8/17 Russo and Steele @ Fisherman’s Warf

8/17-8/18 Gooding & Company (preview starts 8/14) @ Pebble Beach


Complete List of events
http://www.montereycarweek.com/Events.html
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OcCoupe wrote:Are we ready to go?
Well I think so. :shock:

Stock exhaust on CHECK
Fix cruise control CHECK
Brake light upgrade CHECK
Install new taillamps CHECK
Fix stereo noise CHECK
Swap guardian Hula
for guardian Jesus CHECK

It turns out that the best way to remove old exhaust tips is a Dremel.
The Greeks knew it. The Carthaginians knew it. Now you know it.

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Exhaust all tarted up with new paint and tips.

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These are NOS Eureaux lights with the reflector in the fog housing.

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And on the car.

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My prediction is that I'm on the 405 North and Britney looks up from her phone, is blinded by my special brake lights and then rear-ends me.

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Goodbye Hula Girl, HELLOOO Jesus!

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Karl Grau wrote:
OcCoupe wrote:Are we ready to go?
Well I think so. :shock:

Stock exhaust on CHECK
Fix cruise control CHECK
Brake light upgrade CHECK
Install new taillamps CHECK
Fix stereo noise CHECK
Swap guardian Hula
for guardian Jesus CHECK

It turns out that the best way to remove old exhaust tips is a Dremel.
The Greeks knew it. The Carthaginians knew it. Now you know it.
Actually Kenny at Angels is the best way to remove the old exhaust tips. I pulled up, he got out the saw and I left. A smile and a nice gesture and we were on our way! Oh and he has this cool hydraulic thingy that makes the new exhaust tip just a wee bit wider so the new tip goes on nicely.

Sounds like you got a lot done in 2 days, way to go!!! Now maybe you can head over to Darwood's house and give him some advise on how to mix the purrfect martini.
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I just twisted and pulled. Came right off.
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