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Cage it or Sale it? Tough decision :/
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<blockquote data-quote="Nightmare302" data-source="post: 15187224" data-attributes="member: 14127"><p>Only if you are willing to sell for cheap would it go faster. The people that don't want a drag car/cage are not the ones with the money 9 out of 10 times. Typically people who want a Cobra and are against autos/cages/drag suspension or basically anything that actually makes the car fast are the same people who don't have the cash to drop and need to be financed. It is incredibly hard to get financed on a Cobra and almost impossible to get over loan value (which is incredibly low). This means that the people that want a "non-drag" car have very little buying power. Those with enough cash to pay for a Cobra that is modded are two different people. One is someone who could buy the Cobra but would probably buy a vette/viper before a modded Cobra (not always but the bulk do this). The other group is people who want to go fast. They don't care about anything else but racing. A properly built Cobra will sell instantly if you built it right, run some good times, and don't expect a million bucks. If you have already modded a Cobra to the point where you want over 25k but it isn't actually a drag/open track car you will basically have to part it out, wait for the rare unicorn buyer, or do like most guys and dump it for dirt because everyone hear tells them it's worth 14k tops (or polish the exhaust and clean the car with a toothbrush because for some reason people think that adds value).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightmare302, post: 15187224, member: 14127"] Only if you are willing to sell for cheap would it go faster. The people that don't want a drag car/cage are not the ones with the money 9 out of 10 times. Typically people who want a Cobra and are against autos/cages/drag suspension or basically anything that actually makes the car fast are the same people who don't have the cash to drop and need to be financed. It is incredibly hard to get financed on a Cobra and almost impossible to get over loan value (which is incredibly low). This means that the people that want a "non-drag" car have very little buying power. Those with enough cash to pay for a Cobra that is modded are two different people. One is someone who could buy the Cobra but would probably buy a vette/viper before a modded Cobra (not always but the bulk do this). The other group is people who want to go fast. They don't care about anything else but racing. A properly built Cobra will sell instantly if you built it right, run some good times, and don't expect a million bucks. If you have already modded a Cobra to the point where you want over 25k but it isn't actually a drag/open track car you will basically have to part it out, wait for the rare unicorn buyer, or do like most guys and dump it for dirt because everyone hear tells them it's worth 14k tops (or polish the exhaust and clean the car with a toothbrush because for some reason people think that adds value). [/QUOTE]
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