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<blockquote data-quote="Dewalt03Cobra" data-source="post: 16491739" data-attributes="member: 12357"><p>Perfect timing!! My kids ranged from 7 to 10 years old in 2002 when I picked up my cobra and we had so much fun with it. This is what got all 3 of my kids interested in how things work. We were always doing something to the car (adding something or upgrading another), and usually one of the kids was helping me. As the kids got older we really got into it. When my son was 15 I taught him basic machining and blue printing when we pulled the factory SC and ported and polished the inside and show polished the outside.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1663113[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1663114[/ATTACH] and me and my daughter Dana replaced the headers, k-member and my daughters Jessy, Dana and I put in the Coilovers and all new suspension. I probably got 300 to 400 hours of some of the best times of my life working with and teaching my kids how to work on that car. AND the best part is I NEVER had to ask them to help rather I always had to tell one or two of them it was their brother or sisters turn. Every project I did with my kids somewhere on one of those parts is their signature signifying that this car was part of their own.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1663115[/ATTACH]</p><p>Now my kids are grown up but I have memories and hundreds of pictures working with my kids. I envy you because your experience is just about to begin if you choose too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dewalt03Cobra, post: 16491739, member: 12357"] Perfect timing!! My kids ranged from 7 to 10 years old in 2002 when I picked up my cobra and we had so much fun with it. This is what got all 3 of my kids interested in how things work. We were always doing something to the car (adding something or upgrading another), and usually one of the kids was helping me. As the kids got older we really got into it. When my son was 15 I taught him basic machining and blue printing when we pulled the factory SC and ported and polished the inside and show polished the outside. [ATTACH=full]1663113[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1663114[/ATTACH] and me and my daughter Dana replaced the headers, k-member and my daughters Jessy, Dana and I put in the Coilovers and all new suspension. I probably got 300 to 400 hours of some of the best times of my life working with and teaching my kids how to work on that car. AND the best part is I NEVER had to ask them to help rather I always had to tell one or two of them it was their brother or sisters turn. Every project I did with my kids somewhere on one of those parts is their signature signifying that this car was part of their own. [ATTACH=full]1663115[/ATTACH] Now my kids are grown up but I have memories and hundreds of pictures working with my kids. I envy you because your experience is just about to begin if you choose too. [/QUOTE]
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