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2003 Cobra BUYING GUIDE - Need Input
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<blockquote data-quote="IronTerp" data-source="post: 2903999" data-attributes="member: 12702"><p>Well, there is a ton of info on this site about all these issues. But, the good thing with the vast majority of the factory issues, especially on the earlier run 03 Terminators, is that they've probably be repaired at this point. </p><p></p><p>Buying a modded Cobra can save you a ton of money anyway. There are some awesome modded Cobras on this site that would be great cars to own. And just because a Cobra is stock or unpullied, it doesn't mean it wasn't "rode hard and put up wet". A good buddy of mine had a essentially stock 03 that he drove like it was designed to be driven......went through a couple of clutches, some tranny repairs, and more.</p><p></p><p>Using common sense when inspecting the car, and developing a good raport with the current owner, will go a long ways in my book on how the he/she maintained and used the car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronTerp, post: 2903999, member: 12702"] Well, there is a ton of info on this site about all these issues. But, the good thing with the vast majority of the factory issues, especially on the earlier run 03 Terminators, is that they've probably be repaired at this point. Buying a modded Cobra can save you a ton of money anyway. There are some awesome modded Cobras on this site that would be great cars to own. And just because a Cobra is stock or unpullied, it doesn't mean it wasn't "rode hard and put up wet". A good buddy of mine had a essentially stock 03 that he drove like it was designed to be driven......went through a couple of clutches, some tranny repairs, and more. Using common sense when inspecting the car, and developing a good raport with the current owner, will go a long ways in my book on how the he/she maintained and used the car. [/QUOTE]
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