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New owner 1995 cobra R 235/250 looking for history on it.
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<blockquote data-quote="brianz426" data-source="post: 14743462" data-attributes="member: 60906"><p>In my opinion, go ahead and do it. My car has aluminum heads, B-303 cam, off-road X pipe, flowmasters, panhard bar, subframe connectors, torque arm and a few other mods. Aside from the subframe connectors everything is bolt on and I have every original part except the factory air box (still looking for one). It's fantastic and I wouldn't change a thing. I track it and take it to shows. When the weather is good I take it to work once in a while or I'll take one of my kids to sports practice or a game. It feels and sounds like the race car that it is. I bought it this way and was glad to find it. It has approx 24,000 miles and still looks and smells new. I could put it back to original any time but it's too much fun the way it is. Sometimes I think about buying a wrapper car to go along with this one, but then I ask my self what I would do with it.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I agree^</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brianz426, post: 14743462, member: 60906"] In my opinion, go ahead and do it. My car has aluminum heads, B-303 cam, off-road X pipe, flowmasters, panhard bar, subframe connectors, torque arm and a few other mods. Aside from the subframe connectors everything is bolt on and I have every original part except the factory air box (still looking for one). It's fantastic and I wouldn't change a thing. I track it and take it to shows. When the weather is good I take it to work once in a while or I'll take one of my kids to sports practice or a game. It feels and sounds like the race car that it is. I bought it this way and was glad to find it. It has approx 24,000 miles and still looks and smells new. I could put it back to original any time but it's too much fun the way it is. Sometimes I think about buying a wrapper car to go along with this one, but then I ask my self what I would do with it. I agree^ [/QUOTE]
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