The Bavarian Edge
Monday, September 23, 2013
NJBMWCCA Autocross Sept 7th, 2013
We all had a great time out at the north lot at the PNC Bank Arts Center yesterday. Lots of grip, and good photos.
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Eurocruise 2013
Hello all. I'd like to let you know that we are running a nice gather/coffee-cruise-meet-lunch outing on September 7th, 2013. Should be a great time!
Here's the route:
View Eurocruise NJ 8.7.13 in a larger map
Here's the route:
View Eurocruise NJ 8.7.13 in a larger map
Thursday, July 25, 2013
2001 M3 Dinan S2 Laguna Seca Blue
My friend's awesome factory-Dinan S2 M3 in the ever-elusive Laguna Seca "Bleu". This shot taken the day I met Mitch and his fresh road machine, with less than 66k miles. He had the car for barely a month, but of course, got hooked right away.
It had been suggested to me that I let my wife drive me down to Bimmerfest, so that I could shoot photos of all the cars in our E46 "brigade". Weighing the option was not tough; I simply drove and shot out the window the best I could.
MSRP: $70,293
Engine: 3.2L I-6 DOHC 24V
Horsepower: 361hp@7900RPM
Torque: 282lb-ft@4700RPM
It had been suggested to me that I let my wife drive me down to Bimmerfest, so that I could shoot photos of all the cars in our E46 "brigade". Weighing the option was not tough; I simply drove and shot out the window the best I could.
Engine: 3.2L I-6 DOHC 24V
Horsepower: 361hp@7900RPM
Torque: 282lb-ft@4700RPM
First Post, 2004 330Ci Japanrot
The E46; a chassis with many different faces and customizations. Also, it marks the last run of the naturally aspirated 3-series.
Back when a 328 was powered by a 2.8L and a 330 housed a 3.0L six. Tried and true.
Photo shot from my friend's 2001 Laguna Blue Dinan S2 M3, driving through NJ on I-195, coming back from Bimmerfest 2013 in Maryland.
Photo of me driving on the Tail of The Dragon, US-129, in Tennessee. Wicked curves, drove over 300 of them, twice.
The curves on that eleven-mile mountainous strip are scary. There were many times that the upcoming change in elevation was so radical that i thought my car might dive right into the pavement.
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