i even like the colour![]()
all america wants is cold beer warm cat and a place to take a poop with a door on it
Wow, I didn't even realize the Soviet Union even had a "shuttle type" orbiter. Learned something new today.
1990 535i 5-sp., except for 16" M-Contours, cd deck, and clear corners, completely stock. 226k and running strong
Originally Posted by Sixdown
lucky!
Pick the better constructed vehicle in this picture. . .
lets see...one didn't really make it to space very well, and one is the ultimate driving machine. I wonder.Originally Posted by mikell
A couple of years back I got into one of the Buran shuttles when it was traveling the world as a museum.
1989 11/88, M30B35 175k-miles 535iM
1988 04/87, M20B27 153k-miles 528e
1987 01/87, M30B34 126k-miles L6
Washington D.C
Same. I took the family to have a look a couple of years back.Originally Posted by Sixdown
I was amazed at how small the cockpit was compared to the rest of the craft.
E30 318iS & BMW K1200LT
Russian machines and aircraft are not really know to be very comfortable. I'd hate to sit in the heat of such a thing.
1989 11/88, M30B35 175k-miles 535iM
1988 04/87, M20B27 153k-miles 528e
1987 01/87, M30B34 126k-miles L6
Washington D.C
well i guess they lied to me in the first rainbow six, then. my friend is going along with me to visit NYC this summer for the sole purpose (maybe 50% ish) of snapping a couple of pictures of concorde through a fence in new york.
Originally Posted by GJPinAU
Originally Posted by winfred
much like the alpina/concorde picture, this is just an indication of how "built hitler tough" the e34 is.
Last edited by ryan roopnarine; 04-17-2008 at 07:10 PM.