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New German Audio Tech Website for 2018
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Motor4Toys 2017
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We spent this past "Supercar Sunday" with Motor4toys Charitable Foundation. They are dedicated to a simple idea; helping as many children as possible during the holiday season. Motor4toys is very proud of the fact that 100% of all toys and funds collected are donated; there are no salaries associated with the Foundation. We do this because we believe in our cause and believe that every child deserves a toy during the holiday season.Motor4toys Charitable Foundation revolves around the wonderful and generous California Car Community. Over the last seven years the car community has always supported the Motor4toys Charity Car Shows...
Another Great Bimmerfest, 2017
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There is something about BMWs that makes it more than just a car company. There is a passionate following of enthusiasts for this brand of car, one that admittedly has captured my soul since as early as I can remember. German Audio Tech has participated in several Bimmerfests since the very first one in 2001 at Cutter Motors in Santa Barbara, CA where every car in attendance literally fit into the dealership lot. Bimmerfest 2017 is a whole other beast! It came and went as fast as a twin turbo BMW M4, but the memories it made will last forever....
German Audio Tech Custom Apparel and Merchandise!
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Earth Day
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Today Apple alerted on our iCalendar that Earth Day, April 22nd, is coming up! Not too many are aware German Audio Tech, LLC. is a very environmentally friendly company. Since the beginning our mission was to keep as many OEM electronics devices as possible fully working, in their cars and out of landfills! "And while recycling is increasing, according to the EPA, currently about 60% of discarded electronics end up in the trash. While many states are passing laws to prevent e-waste from going into their landfills and incinerators, it’s still legal to trash electronics in many states. This is problematic...