03 Cobra Engine in a V6

RedDragginV6

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Does anyone know any info as to how and where I can get a 99-up cobra engine and tranny to drop in my v6? i drove an 03 cobra yesterday. thats one hell of a car fellas. lemme know.
 

DAVESVT2000

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Check out Mustang Parts Specialties, right in your backyard. HERE for example, is an 03 rollover that they are parting out. Hope this helps. ;-)
 

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For the cost of modifying a V6 mustang with a supercharged Cobra including suspension, wheels, brakes and the transmission you'll be better off finding a pre-owned 96-99 Cobra with a SC already on it.
 

mustangmatt

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i dont know about that

I honestly do not think its cheaper to buy a 96-99 cobra. Im actually tearing up my v6 at this moment and puttin a 5.0 L in it. I did do extensive shopping for used 94-98 cobras and they sell for about $10,000-$15,000, and most of those were not supercharged. I think it would be almost the same amount either way. I guess it really depends how much u can get for your car when u sell it, but soncidering its a v6 i would guess in the $4,000 range which means you would have to compensate for $6,000-$11,000at least. I personally believe the job can be done cheaper, and it will be fun. So more power to ya man :beer:
 
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Re: i dont know about that

Originally posted by mustangmatt
I honestly do not think its cheaper to buy a 96-99 cobra. Im actually tearing up my v6 at this moment and puttin a 5.0 L in it. I did do extensive shopping for used 94-98 cobras and they sell for about $10,000-$15,000, and most of those were not supercharged. I think it would be almost the same amount either way. I guess it really depends how much u can get for your car when u sell it, but soncidering its a v6 i would guess in the $4,000 range which means you would have to compensate for $6,000-$11,000at least. I personally believe the job can be done cheaper, and it will be fun. So more power to ya man :beer:
yep and no payments:beer:
 

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