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    Default Anyone want to do a trade/cash for a F1000

    I've got my F1000 (Stohr) up for sale and I'm wanting to go to FM. Anyone interested in a trade + cash for my Stohr?

    Doug in Colorado
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    Default Never sat in a Stohr F1000

    Sat in one of his DSRs once though.

    Anyway, I've taken your cockpit picture, and added 3 horizontal lines. Is there any chance you can MEASURE those 3 spots, and post the results?


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    Default Measurements

    Hey Frank, I see those three lines... now the two blue ones are they for measurements of the foam seat? The yellow one I can see is just for the width of the cockpit w/o the head surround.

    Doug

    The Thigh/Leg measurement is 14" across.
    The Upper Seat area ~at the shoulders is 17"
    The Cockpit opening at your yellow line is 17 1/4"

    Does that help you?

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    any interest in an RFR f2000?
    Awww, come on guys, it's so simple. Maybe you need a refresher course. Hey! It's all ball bearings nowadays.

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    Thanks for the suggestion Hazelnut... but I'm looking at a Spec class like the FM or FE only.

    Doug

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    no prob. I had a PFM, they are great cars!
    Awww, come on guys, it's so simple. Maybe you need a refresher course. Hey! It's all ball bearings nowadays.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gearslingr View Post
    Hey Frank, I see those three lines... now the two blue ones are they for measurements of the foam seat? The yellow one I can see is just for the width of the cockpit w/o the head surround.

    Doug

    The Thigh/Leg measurement is 14" across.
    The Upper Seat area ~at the shoulders is 17"
    The Cockpit opening at your yellow line is 17 1/4"

    Does that help you?
    Thanks! Yes it does. It's WAYYY too narrow for me. Just as I had suspected.

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    If you have interest in a 1996 FM Runner-up National Championship Car with 6 hours on the sealed engine PM me. Maybe we can work something out.

    Mark Weeder
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