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The saving of a 1998 BAB Cobra
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<blockquote data-quote="mysteed" data-source="post: 10160984" data-attributes="member: 27508"><p>Update:</p><p></p><p></p><p>This past weekend I wasn't able to spend a lot of time on the car due to family obligations but I was able to set my alignment, install the new front crash sensors, install the new airbag diagnostic module (huge PITA to replace as it's under the middle of the dash), and replace the driverside airbag. I was also able to get to the DMV and transfer the car into my name.</p><p></p><p>My first impressions on the car in driving it (as I made a short trip home on Friday from the shop to my house after I set my alignment) is that this car is LOUD. I mean just plain stupid LOUD. The mufflers being dumped... er....the after muffler piping was removed from several angles with a hacksaw so I think you can call it dumped, just make the whole car vibrate. I had a lot of tools and replacement parts in the car with me and just everything rattled like crazy. My first order of business this week is to find a full catback locally and stat. While I love the sound of Flowmasters, the headache I got from just that 5 mile trip and the exhaust fumes coming into the car when I hit traffic for about 10 minutes are enough to warrant a change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mysteed, post: 10160984, member: 27508"] Update: This past weekend I wasn't able to spend a lot of time on the car due to family obligations but I was able to set my alignment, install the new front crash sensors, install the new airbag diagnostic module (huge PITA to replace as it's under the middle of the dash), and replace the driverside airbag. I was also able to get to the DMV and transfer the car into my name. My first impressions on the car in driving it (as I made a short trip home on Friday from the shop to my house after I set my alignment) is that this car is LOUD. I mean just plain stupid LOUD. The mufflers being dumped... er....the after muffler piping was removed from several angles with a hacksaw so I think you can call it dumped, just make the whole car vibrate. I had a lot of tools and replacement parts in the car with me and just everything rattled like crazy. My first order of business this week is to find a full catback locally and stat. While I love the sound of Flowmasters, the headache I got from just that 5 mile trip and the exhaust fumes coming into the car when I hit traffic for about 10 minutes are enough to warrant a change. [/QUOTE]
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