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Anyone built a cobra kit car?
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<blockquote data-quote="railroad" data-source="post: 16268428" data-attributes="member: 13485"><p>I actually took possession of my kit the end of 2016. It was a 20th anniversary kit someone canceled their order on.</p><p>I worked hard and heavy and got to the wiring on the Coyote engine and backed off for about a year. I started back this year with a good friend helping and we got it on the road, as a go cart about May of this year. </p><p>I usually work on it all day, once a week.</p><p>Several other owners bought their kits after me and finished their kits the same year of purchase. .....so my case might be the exception.</p><p></p><p>There is no issue that cannot be addressed on these cars. Sometimes working by yourself, you may think you have hit a wall. But the internet help is so good, and without bashing, it is super.</p><p></p><p>My advise is to start reading the websites and get educated. There are a lot of varibles in the different models. The early IRS is OK, but not the best. The 3 link solid axle is the best for the money, drag and track. The new IRS is top of the line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="railroad, post: 16268428, member: 13485"] I actually took possession of my kit the end of 2016. It was a 20th anniversary kit someone canceled their order on. I worked hard and heavy and got to the wiring on the Coyote engine and backed off for about a year. I started back this year with a good friend helping and we got it on the road, as a go cart about May of this year. I usually work on it all day, once a week. Several other owners bought their kits after me and finished their kits the same year of purchase. .....so my case might be the exception. There is no issue that cannot be addressed on these cars. Sometimes working by yourself, you may think you have hit a wall. But the internet help is so good, and without bashing, it is super. My advise is to start reading the websites and get educated. There are a lot of varibles in the different models. The early IRS is OK, but not the best. The 3 link solid axle is the best for the money, drag and track. The new IRS is top of the line. [/QUOTE]
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