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What do you look for when purchasing a 96-98 Cobra?
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<blockquote data-quote="Helomech74" data-source="post: 13662659" data-attributes="member: 66460"><p>Don't be afraid of a 98 model year. I've owned 5 SN95 Cobras and they were all 98 models. The fuel system is different from the 96-97 cars, but if you plan on upgrading then it's no issue. Just swap it all over to the earlier style with new parts or parts from the junk yard. The fuel tanks can be had for cheap and all the other pieces and parts can be sourced very easy, nothing much else to be worried about with a 98 model car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helomech74, post: 13662659, member: 66460"] Don't be afraid of a 98 model year. I've owned 5 SN95 Cobras and they were all 98 models. The fuel system is different from the 96-97 cars, but if you plan on upgrading then it's no issue. Just swap it all over to the earlier style with new parts or parts from the junk yard. The fuel tanks can be had for cheap and all the other pieces and parts can be sourced very easy, nothing much else to be worried about with a 98 model car. [/QUOTE]
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