KatzManDu
KatzManDu
KatzManDu

I need to make it to the ring and need to find a car worthy, too. I’m only 6 hours away. Ugh!

With retrofitted/heavier duty parts for the SMG and CSL programming for the transmission it should be a lot better.

Since the platform is similar/shared among this, the Renault 8 and eventually the Alpine A110, you can get some engine and suspension upgrades pretty easily.

Reminds me of a vintage Toyota Celica...

That’s part of it, but early on in the efforts in Syria, deposing Assad was top of the list. When Cameron first approached the UK parliament for direct UK involvement in Syria his reasons for involvement was to get rid of Assad. This go-round it was to topple ISIS.

Think about who the targets and players are.

I recognize the hangar because this guy lists stuff on e-bay all the time. The 1 out of 10 flying Spartan Executive aircraft gives it away. I’d rather have the Spartan ;)

Lick it, stick it, pick it, flick it? No, I got that wrong.

It’s very nice and works as a commuter car in Europe, but it needs more range to be a proper daily-use vehicle outside metro areas and a bit more top speed.

E39 BMW...

Stef?

This is a bit more inspiring, but I cannot find a wallpaper version:

This is amazing. And fantastic.

Ground Loops Bad, Beavis!

Sorry to be so chatty tonight, but if you’re hunting in this price range and have that kind of cash, why not an MS760? For $700k-$1M you have a 4-5 seater jet.

When Beech and Rutan did this with the Starship they were prototyping for this generation of aircraft. Composite construction hadn’t been proven. The glass cockpit was CRT-based, and Beech could have bet the farm by keeping the Starship going and refining it, but instead went back to the King Air.

If they have flying prototypes, that’s 4/5ths the battle. I can’t wait for the kit stuff to ship. In a few years there will be lots of very inexpensive half-built kits for far less than the cost of new for someone to scoop up and finish.

My 1986 Buick LeSabre had a power bench seat up front. As a teenager this feature was extremely useful.

840s weren’t offered with a stick in the US, only in the EU, AFAIK.