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Bought the most neglected Cobra ever
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<blockquote data-quote="foofinator" data-source="post: 16120587" data-attributes="member: 12689"><p>Yep. It was a repo car. Not pictured are: (1) the broken tent spike holding the spoiler on; (2) the spray painted wheels (he painted the calipers without masking anything and without taking the wheels off the car; you can see the red paint on the IRS cradle in my picture above); (3) the neon green underglow wired with a lamp cord; (4) the <em>orange</em> painted interior pieces; (5) ... and so much more.</p><p></p><p>Here was the car about six months ago after a lot of work. I'll be doing paint last, trying to find someone to put a decent paint job on it for a relatively low price. What has helped is the stock of hand-me-downs from my 04 Cobra. This car got its old brakes, Bilsteins, wheels, etc.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1549646[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>It actually is a terrific weekend cruiser. It's all inspected and registered now; this was no small task and included a ton of new sensors, new coil packs, new GEM, and many late nights with a multimeter. I drove it to work a few times (and to my parents' lakehouse) before I took her all apart to do the IRS rebuild. Thank god I did because the bushings and other components were <em>trashed.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>[ATTACH=full]1549647[/ATTACH]</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foofinator, post: 16120587, member: 12689"] Yep. It was a repo car. Not pictured are: (1) the broken tent spike holding the spoiler on; (2) the spray painted wheels (he painted the calipers without masking anything and without taking the wheels off the car; you can see the red paint on the IRS cradle in my picture above); (3) the neon green underglow wired with a lamp cord; (4) the [i]orange[/i] painted interior pieces; (5) ... and so much more. Here was the car about six months ago after a lot of work. I'll be doing paint last, trying to find someone to put a decent paint job on it for a relatively low price. What has helped is the stock of hand-me-downs from my 04 Cobra. This car got its old brakes, Bilsteins, wheels, etc. [ATTACH=full]1549646[/ATTACH] It actually is a terrific weekend cruiser. It's all inspected and registered now; this was no small task and included a ton of new sensors, new coil packs, new GEM, and many late nights with a multimeter. I drove it to work a few times (and to my parents' lakehouse) before I took her all apart to do the IRS rebuild. Thank god I did because the bushings and other components were [i]trashed. [ATTACH=full]1549647[/ATTACH] [/i] [/QUOTE]
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