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Anyone built a cobra kit car?
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<blockquote data-quote="railroad" data-source="post: 16268718" data-attributes="member: 13485"><p>You have a lot of the right things on hand. Your largest expense will be the driveline. You will spend small change on nuts, bolts, extra rivets, several tubes of silicone. All the alum panels need silicone or similar between them and the frame, makes everything tight and quiet. I make a trip to get the perfect stainless bolt or a grommet. The trunk carpet was not included with my kit. I put Cool Tech and carpet back there too. After the drive line purchase, it is just small change to the degree you want to spend.</p><p>Like the trunk mount recessed battery box, I bought and installed, not required. Factory 5 includes a battery hold down, cable and ends. I stepped up the size of the battery cable, bought new ends, upgraded the battery disconnect, added to jumper lugs in the trunk. See if you just build it, money will not get out of hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="railroad, post: 16268718, member: 13485"] You have a lot of the right things on hand. Your largest expense will be the driveline. You will spend small change on nuts, bolts, extra rivets, several tubes of silicone. All the alum panels need silicone or similar between them and the frame, makes everything tight and quiet. I make a trip to get the perfect stainless bolt or a grommet. The trunk carpet was not included with my kit. I put Cool Tech and carpet back there too. After the drive line purchase, it is just small change to the degree you want to spend. Like the trunk mount recessed battery box, I bought and installed, not required. Factory 5 includes a battery hold down, cable and ends. I stepped up the size of the battery cable, bought new ends, upgraded the battery disconnect, added to jumper lugs in the trunk. See if you just build it, money will not get out of hand. [/QUOTE]
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