15 Aug DIY Event Passport BMW
:icon_poke Today we Passport BMW hosted one of the best DIy's to date. I believe at one time we had 22 NCC bimmers on lifts in their shop at one time. Hats off to their Service Manager Mr. George Ault and all the Technical supprt staff that made this event awesome. I believe we worked on 27 different NCC bimmers today. Please feel free to post a few words concerning this event. I'm in the process of writing a personal thank you letter to Passport for hosting such a magnificent event. I'm already lloking forward to being back at Passport in 2010. Thanks in advance for your taking time to post a few kind words or words of wisdom so that we may continue to make a great club program even better. Happy Motoring...
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New DIY Standard Set at Passport BMW!
Saturday's DIY at Passport BMW in Marlow Heights, MD has set a new standard!
As far as I know, we had the largest group of NCC members fettling their BMWs - all on lifts at the same time - with superb guidance from the Passport staff.
Concurrently in the second floor conference room, the DIY Ladies' Team - headed by Brenda Gates-Anderson - hosted an excellent DIY tutorial for perhaps twenty of our chapter ladies. Caroline Miller presented a superb PowerPoint display, and used her outstanding public speaking skills to keep it light, funny, and entertaining. The other ladies' Team members of Kendra, Angela, and Terri [please provide proper spelling of last names] contributed to keep the tutorial light and lively. Naturally the attendees enjoyed the tea, coffee, and pastries, as well as the Goody Bags full of useful DIY items. Well done by all, Ladies Team!
Although I had postponed the R&R of my rear shocks to a later DIY, in the afternoon with guidance from a Passport technician I was able to trace and fix two blown fuzes and restore the power to my radio amplifier and the CD deck in my trunk.
Many thanks again to the entire Passport BMW management team, mechanics, and staff.
Alan :tongue:
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