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feeler anyone out there intrested in a 600 rwh 98 cobra
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<blockquote data-quote="SVTCobra60" data-source="post: 13003442" data-attributes="member: 104950"><p>I never said everyone wanted a cobra. But it's a more valuable car no matter how you put it. $xx in a 98 and $xx in a 03 instantly puts the 03 on top. Given mileage and such of coarse. Also I thought he was 60k worth of modifications, that does not include labor. Why would I pay for labor? That would be like saying two guys with the same exact setup, one did it himself one paid a shop. The guy who brought it to the shop has more into the car in that case?? I agree, part out would be best, and like I said, good luck to te OP, just trying to help him sell the car at a more realistic level. If he doesn't need to sell than screw it keep the price as is!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SVTCobra60, post: 13003442, member: 104950"] I never said everyone wanted a cobra. But it's a more valuable car no matter how you put it. $xx in a 98 and $xx in a 03 instantly puts the 03 on top. Given mileage and such of coarse. Also I thought he was 60k worth of modifications, that does not include labor. Why would I pay for labor? That would be like saying two guys with the same exact setup, one did it himself one paid a shop. The guy who brought it to the shop has more into the car in that case?? I agree, part out would be best, and like I said, good luck to te OP, just trying to help him sell the car at a more realistic level. If he doesn't need to sell than screw it keep the price as is! [/QUOTE]
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