Mathos101
Mathos101
Mathos101

I can see them doing it with a Super Stallion.

That was to show that it really was AWD.

#1%erproblems

6'8", 275 lbs and I fit in my FoST just fine. Ok, the steering wheel could be a bit closer, it tries to occupy the same space as my knees on occasion.

Pretty sure that was an MiG-28, Dude.

Mine made it 6 mos before clutch issues got the better of me and I bought a FoST.

I guess their flying out at Nellis this week. If I get a day off, I might have to go out there and catch a glimpse.

I consider the "first" generation to be four generations. there is a bigger difference between 68 and 69 then there was 98 and 99. Why is a 71 considered the same gen as a 65?

They pulled it out for the Kia dealer's conference right before SEMA last year at my hotel. So it's still around. Runs too. Apparently, it's also fast. Not sure how fast as the gauges don't work and they only accelerate over very short distances.

This is in the trunk of my e39. It definitely show that BMW know who buys their cars.

The Focus is pretty much perfect for me. The steering wheel could telescope a little further, every once in a while my knee hits the voice paddle.

6'8". You'll probably won't have a problem.

Having an e39 as a daily driver had me really looking for a reliable car. The clutch started going and instead of a weekend of tearing that apart I just went down to my local Ford dealer and got into a Fiesta ST, then got out of it cause I am way to tall for that car. Bought a Focus ST instead. Love it so much it's

Tazeder?

Then somebody said "Hey, I've got a couple turbos laying around."

I can only imagine. I wish there was a flying example.

It helped that Beale was a former Blackbird base. Also at that show was an F117, a B2 flyby, and U2 demo. It was like a Skunkworks showcase.

One did a supersonic fly-over at high altitude for the Beale AFB open house in 98. The twin booms was pretty cool. It passed out over the ocean, turned around, and landed. The popping of the skin as it cooled was pretty loud.