| The faithful started to gather at 4:30 am
for the day's events. Some chose to get into the Tech Service line
as opposed to photo line. It all depended what you wanted more, free
service, from the most experienced Roadster mechanics or a good
position in the photo. We took the photo. Naturally,
I couldn't take a photo of the hundreds of cars that lined up for
the panoramic photo. For that, you'll have to buy the photo or hope
someone scans theirs in. Below is a photo taken later in the morning
of several cars under the BMW flags. |
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Rick DeNatale points out the fine print on
the sign. No Parking Any Time--unless accompanied
by over 500 Roadsters on a beautiful sunny morning. |
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| Say What! TSR unveiled its new graffiti race
car. The car was painted by two local young talents. |
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| You can bet this M Roadster from Alaska
rarely enjoys weather like this weekend. |
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| Oh My God! Is that Kenny I see enjoying the
Homecoming. |
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| Many Roadster owners helped make the event
more fun by personalizing their cars |
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| This year BMW was prepared to handle almost
any repair. They were equipped with computers, paint guns, heat
lamps and the ever popular dent removal tools. The key was it had to
be done in 30 minutes or less. |
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| Dinan was on site installing performance
chips, filter chargers and strut braces. |
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| Audiophiles gather around Alan Riley's
beloved Buffy. |
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| Fellow enthusiast, Carter Lee, previews his
new Roadster tonneau cover. |
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| TSR shows off it's car to a group of
enthusiasts. |
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| I just couldn't resist taking a photo of my
two favorite bikes together--the Cruiser and K1200. |
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