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NON PULLIED Cobra. What is she worth??
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 9517778" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>There are buyers who are looking for modded Terminators because they'd rather not have to invest in mods after the sale. This buyer group assumes more than likely that the car has been raced to some extent, and/or driven hard occasionally. There likely focused on the mods and the overall condition of the car. </p><p></p><p>And then there are buyers who are looking for non-pullied Terminators in the hope that the car has been raced or driven hard minimally. I know if I was looking for a 2003-2004 Cobra that I would be more interested in the car being close to stock (non-pullied), well maintained, and not driven hard very often. For a car like that, IMO $23K is a very fair price. 18,500 miles is very low. We're talking about a 7 year old car. That's like 2,650 - 2,700 miles a year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 9517778, member: 6727"] There are buyers who are looking for modded Terminators because they'd rather not have to invest in mods after the sale. This buyer group assumes more than likely that the car has been raced to some extent, and/or driven hard occasionally. There likely focused on the mods and the overall condition of the car. And then there are buyers who are looking for non-pullied Terminators in the hope that the car has been raced or driven hard minimally. I know if I was looking for a 2003-2004 Cobra that I would be more interested in the car being close to stock (non-pullied), well maintained, and not driven hard very often. For a car like that, IMO $23K is a very fair price. 18,500 miles is very low. We're talking about a 7 year old car. That's like 2,650 - 2,700 miles a year. [/QUOTE]
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