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<blockquote data-quote="Palacios289" data-source="post: 15627912" data-attributes="member: 13518"><p>Nothing wrong with post-fix 99 cobra. I picked up 1999 electric green convertible from the original owner for $9k. Mine had 78k miles. Mine was in pristine condition with no issues. I've slowly done some mods, (mid-pipe, cutback, JLP intake, coilovers). I now have a comfortable dependable Cobra with enough horsepower to get in trouble. I've done full fluid change and spark plugs since I got it last year. </p><p></p><p>The way I saw it, its better to get something bone stock and solid and than mod it your way and doing the job right. I live in So-Cal and so many cobras for sale here are utter junk with so much half-assed mods and upkeep. I went out of state to get mine. I take my time to work on my car and make sure it's done right. </p><p></p><p>My advice? If you like the car and it's in good shape, jump on it for that price. There is so much utter junk for sale that it makes your head spin. You can slowly upgrade the car to your liking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Palacios289, post: 15627912, member: 13518"] Nothing wrong with post-fix 99 cobra. I picked up 1999 electric green convertible from the original owner for $9k. Mine had 78k miles. Mine was in pristine condition with no issues. I've slowly done some mods, (mid-pipe, cutback, JLP intake, coilovers). I now have a comfortable dependable Cobra with enough horsepower to get in trouble. I've done full fluid change and spark plugs since I got it last year. The way I saw it, its better to get something bone stock and solid and than mod it your way and doing the job right. I live in So-Cal and so many cobras for sale here are utter junk with so much half-assed mods and upkeep. I went out of state to get mine. I take my time to work on my car and make sure it's done right. My advice? If you like the car and it's in good shape, jump on it for that price. There is so much utter junk for sale that it makes your head spin. You can slowly upgrade the car to your liking. [/QUOTE]
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