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97 Cobra with 03 Cobra engine
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<blockquote data-quote="venomous99" data-source="post: 9316361" data-attributes="member: 6045"><p>i guess thinking about it more..the previous owner just picked up the car and put it up for sale after realizing he couldnt afford the payments? isnt factoring the car payment into the budget the 1st step in buying a car. really odd he just picked up the car and had a revelation a few weeks after that he couldnt afford it. </p><p>if he is a kid and didnt know jack shit about the car, i wouldve steered clear of him. yes its all water under the bridge now and the new owner just needs to chalk this up as a hard lesson learned. i aint a lawyer but i think it would be really difficult to win this in court, not to mention expensive, as there are far too many discrepancies and variables to determine who was at fault. when u factor in legal fees it might just be better to put that money towards a rebuild..sucks but thats the reality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="venomous99, post: 9316361, member: 6045"] i guess thinking about it more..the previous owner just picked up the car and put it up for sale after realizing he couldnt afford the payments? isnt factoring the car payment into the budget the 1st step in buying a car. really odd he just picked up the car and had a revelation a few weeks after that he couldnt afford it. if he is a kid and didnt know jack shit about the car, i wouldve steered clear of him. yes its all water under the bridge now and the new owner just needs to chalk this up as a hard lesson learned. i aint a lawyer but i think it would be really difficult to win this in court, not to mention expensive, as there are far too many discrepancies and variables to determine who was at fault. when u factor in legal fees it might just be better to put that money towards a rebuild..sucks but thats the reality. [/QUOTE]
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