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Old 20th January 2002, 23:39   #1
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A BMW club maybe?

Hello.

I don't know where to put this message so I put it here.

I have looked all oever the place and I can't really seem to find any BMW owners club in New Zealand, so I thought of creating my own when I'm older. Of course I wont let everyone join, you must have a BMW with 300hp or more. What do you people think of this restriction, as this will be a High performance BMW owners club.

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Old 20th January 2002, 23:59   #2
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Well, I do not like much that restriction. I think every Bmw owner should be welcome. The most important is not the ammount of bhp there, the most important is the people. I know really nice people that drives 316i's. Do you know what I mean ?

You can create the M3 club or M5 E34 club or M cars club or Alpina cars club; that would be much better in my opinion.

I hate elitist clubs etc.
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yeah,

I will agree that it might be better for every owner be allowed in. maybe i should make different groups within the club, depending on what sort of car you have? that way you can have entire club outings, and also lets say, just the M cars etc.....

thanks for the idea mate!
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Contact the BMW Car Club (either the US side or UK side), and start up a NZ section.
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Yeah, good idea, but, in what way is this going to help me. I'm thinking that you mean I can get advice and stuff. Am I correct?

Cheers bro!

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