On a soggy day in October, the headquarters of Eibach in California opened up its doors for the annual Eibachtoberfest to celebrate all things European.
Porsche, BMW, Mercedes, and Audi cars filled the parking lot and, inside, Eibach provided a no-holds-bar tour of the manufacturing floor that churns out the famous Eibach suspension parts.
Here are some of the rides that showed on the rainy Eibachtoberfest:
Video | Eibachtoberfest 2018 Recap
Coming up on January 20, 2019, Eibach has planned a gathering aimed specifically at the Golden Era of the import-enthusiast movement, with its Throwback Meet. Open to all import makes and models, Eibach wants to bring together a good variety of pre-2000 chassis with an emphasis on those from the ’90s.
To submit your vehicle for consideration for the Throwback Meet, visit Eibach on Facebook or email throwbackmeet@yahoo.com with a few photos of your vehicles exterior and engine bay. If your submission is accepted, registration is $10 and roll-in info will be provided after the first of the New Year. Eibach says that this event doesn’t require an insane, show-car level build to take part, however, space is limited to around 250 spots, so not every submission will be accepted.
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Founded in Germany in 1951, Heinrich Eibach laid the foundation for the Eibach Group, which is now active around the world. Eibach enjoys a worldwide reputation as a leading manufacturer of high-performance suspension springs, components and systems as well as hi-tech industrial springs – specially for demanding applications. The range of applications is very comprehensive: it covers almost all areas of high-quality industrial and automotive applications.
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