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How to tell if the 2003 Terminator I'm looking at getting is in fact stock.
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<blockquote data-quote="ddschmitz" data-source="post: 14935172" data-attributes="member: 173629"><p>I'm new into cars and what not but have been looking for a while and found a great deal on a 2003 Mustang Cobra. I'm really interested in getting it so that me and my brother can mod it and spend time working on it together. However I would very much prefer that the car be as stock as possible so that we can do the mods ourselves and enjoy the whole process of modding a car. I found a car at a dealer and they said it is suppose to be stock and the previous owner has done very little to it if in fact nothing. So this weekend me and my brother are going to go out and look at it and if its what they say I'm going to buy it. However I was wondering if I could get some tips for what to look at to make sure I'm getting a good deal and that it's in indeed stock. I saw the pictures of it and it still has the pony in the grill which I read is the first thing everyone always changes. It also has the original CD player it looks like. Also still has the original Eaton SC from what it looks like. But I'm not a car guy and I'm not 100% what to look for. My brother is a certified mechanic so I'm sure he will help a lot but was just looking for some advice.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Pictures</p><p></p><p>Album of pics. Didn't have a lot of good ones and I'm not home at the moment. These should suffice though I hope. Some of um I didn't take to so sorry if they are bad quality</p><p>! She still looks beautiful though. </p><p><a href="http://imgur.com/a/OuP9b" target="_blank">http://imgur.com/a/OuP9b</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ddschmitz, post: 14935172, member: 173629"] I'm new into cars and what not but have been looking for a while and found a great deal on a 2003 Mustang Cobra. I'm really interested in getting it so that me and my brother can mod it and spend time working on it together. However I would very much prefer that the car be as stock as possible so that we can do the mods ourselves and enjoy the whole process of modding a car. I found a car at a dealer and they said it is suppose to be stock and the previous owner has done very little to it if in fact nothing. So this weekend me and my brother are going to go out and look at it and if its what they say I'm going to buy it. However I was wondering if I could get some tips for what to look at to make sure I'm getting a good deal and that it's in indeed stock. I saw the pictures of it and it still has the pony in the grill which I read is the first thing everyone always changes. It also has the original CD player it looks like. Also still has the original Eaton SC from what it looks like. But I'm not a car guy and I'm not 100% what to look for. My brother is a certified mechanic so I'm sure he will help a lot but was just looking for some advice. EDIT: Pictures Album of pics. Didn't have a lot of good ones and I'm not home at the moment. These should suffice though I hope. Some of um I didn't take to so sorry if they are bad quality ! She still looks beautiful though. [url]http://imgur.com/a/OuP9b[/url] [/QUOTE]
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