I have a Cobra that was involved in a minor wreck but unfortunately due to circumstances it is not covered by insurance. The car is mechanically sound and rounds fantastic. It will need to be painted and have a new rear bumper/rear bumper support installed. I have a new front bumper and front driver fender installed, they just need paint.
The car comes with -
18 inch Y2K Cobra R Wheels
Mac 2.5 inch Catback
VRS Catted X pipe
2.8 UPR pulley
Diablo Tune/Chip
Densecharger CAI
UPR Short Shifter
List of issues -
Needs to be painted
Needs new rear bumper, rear bumper support, 3rd brake light.
Has 3/8th inch frame damage in the front right. I'm told this would be nothing tough to fix, at all. I am considering just getting this part fixed and selling it for a tiny bit more, to be honest, because I know this will scare some people away. The story is I hit a parking block on the road ( i swerved to avoid it ) and when I did that I was rear ended and hit another car. The guy who was responsible for this I chased in my car, as he tried to run, and he got away by running a red light. Instead of getting a police report, I narrowly avoided a fleeing the scene citation and almost got in trouble for admitting I was speeding to catch the other guy.
I just put on brand new 275 3518s in the front and 285 35 18s in the rear about 1000 miles ago.
Car has 71,000 miles. Title is clean and clear, and in hand. I was quoted about $3600 to get the car looking like new, but judging by prices I would only be making about $1000 on top of my investment versus selling the car outright, and Im really wanting to just save some money and pick up a 96-98 Cobra for fun. Like I said, it runs and drives very well, and it still has an absolute ton of pickup. Oil changed every 3000 using Mobil 1 synthetic, had regular maintenance done as scheduled. I am now just changing the front brake pads for good measure as well.
PM me, or email me @ [email protected] if interested.
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The car comes with -
18 inch Y2K Cobra R Wheels
Mac 2.5 inch Catback
VRS Catted X pipe
2.8 UPR pulley
Diablo Tune/Chip
Densecharger CAI
UPR Short Shifter
List of issues -
Needs to be painted
Needs new rear bumper, rear bumper support, 3rd brake light.
Has 3/8th inch frame damage in the front right. I'm told this would be nothing tough to fix, at all. I am considering just getting this part fixed and selling it for a tiny bit more, to be honest, because I know this will scare some people away. The story is I hit a parking block on the road ( i swerved to avoid it ) and when I did that I was rear ended and hit another car. The guy who was responsible for this I chased in my car, as he tried to run, and he got away by running a red light. Instead of getting a police report, I narrowly avoided a fleeing the scene citation and almost got in trouble for admitting I was speeding to catch the other guy.
I just put on brand new 275 3518s in the front and 285 35 18s in the rear about 1000 miles ago.
Car has 71,000 miles. Title is clean and clear, and in hand. I was quoted about $3600 to get the car looking like new, but judging by prices I would only be making about $1000 on top of my investment versus selling the car outright, and Im really wanting to just save some money and pick up a 96-98 Cobra for fun. Like I said, it runs and drives very well, and it still has an absolute ton of pickup. Oil changed every 3000 using Mobil 1 synthetic, had regular maintenance done as scheduled. I am now just changing the front brake pads for good measure as well.
PM me, or email me @ [email protected] if interested.
http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/134/cimg0059.jpg
http://img517.imageshack.us/img517/5440/cimg0058.jpg
http://img150.imageshack.us/img150/4240/cimg0060.jpg
http://img156.imageshack.us/img156/8741/cimg0061.jpg
http://img300.imageshack.us/img300/2483/cimg0062.jpg
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