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Posted by Dag302 (Member # 4682) on :
 
Do you guys think this is a good or bad deal? My black 93 Cobra for a 97 Cobra with this list of mods:

97 black on black cobra with ford motorsport chrome cobra R's, 275/40/r17 yokahama es 1000's all the way around, eibach lowering springs, 7000 mile 03 cobra short block, 01 cobra heads & intake, twin 65mm bbk TB, vortech JT trim with 3.1 pully and aftercooler,anderson power pipe, 42lb injectors, 80 mm proM, taylor 10.4 wires, msd dis 4, mac longtubes, O/R H, flows with custom tail pipes, T56, spec stage 3 clutch, aluminum drive shaft, 410's welded axle tubes, upper and lower control arms, kenny brown street cage, auto meter phatom electric boost gauge with boost readback, oil pressure and fuel gauge

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I was also thinking about just selling this Cobra and getting a Focus SVT as a everyday driver. What is your opinion on that?
 
Posted by CLEEN 50 (Member # 5867) on :
 
Is it a straight across trade?,..if it is I'd say do it unless he is willing to offer cash plus his [Big Grin] . You already have to many 93 cobras anyway greedy [Razz] . That 97 cobra sounds like the real deal with alot of tasteful mods. I'd say test drive it and sleep on it. Good luck [patriot]


Oh and as for the focus trade that sounds like a good option too especially with gas mileage, get an svt focus though [Big Grin]

[ May 21, 2006, 01:59 AM: Message edited by: CLEEN 50 ]
 
Posted by silverLX (Member # 3207) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by CLEEN 50:
Is it a straight across trade?,..if it is I'd say do it. You already have to many 93 cobras anyway greedy [Razz] . That 97 cobra sounds like the real deal with alot of tasteful mods. I'd say test drive it and sleep on it. Good luck [patriot]

My thoughts exactly [patriot]
 
Posted by 92stangLX (Member # 3252) on :
 
Sounds like a pretty good trade since that '97 is hella clean and really nicely modded out.

Dollar for dollar the Focus trade is probably worth it. However, I don't think you could live with yourself if you traded that fucking clean '93 Cobra for a focus [Frown]
 
Posted by Dag302 (Member # 4682) on :
 
The Focus would not be a trade but a outright cash purchase. Then I would just put the 93 on e-bay.
 
Posted by M.P. (Member # 4057) on :
 
I cant realy tell from the picture but does your 93 have black interior? if so i would be interested.....

thanks in advance!
 
Posted by maeco (Member # 2578) on :
 
if it was me i would if it was white,i love white cars.but like couple of people says straight across is good.
 
Posted by 510 mob shit (Member # 2117) on :
 
dont do it
 
Posted by UNTOUCHABLE 510 (Member # 5889) on :
 
just think the 93 will go up and up in value. what about the 97?
 
Posted by slidewayz94 (Member # 3101) on :
 
you'll have more fun with the 97. You got a cobra to spare anyway.
 
Posted by Luke87GT (Member # 21) on :
 
normally I say keep the 93, but from the pics, that sn95 looks much cleaner than your car.

I would trade instantly.
 
Posted by 87GeeTee (Member # 5905) on :
 
I would sooo do it. Plus, it's not like you can't ever get another 93. [Big Grin]
 
Posted by asskickn88 (Member # 4957) on :
 
The 93 just sits now... do the trade! [burnout]
 
Posted by boostin1.8 (Member # 868) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Luke87GT:
normally I say keep the 93, but from the pics, that sn95 looks much cleaner than your car.

I would trade instantly.

[patriot] [worship]
 
Posted by 306Coupe (Member # 4988) on :
 
I think right now it's a good trade but, the 1993 Cobra will hold it's value for a longer time frame, might even increase in time. The SN won't IMO.
 
Posted by NavidR (Member # 3164) on :
 
It may sound good right now and ya you could have some fun with the 97 but what about 6 month down the line???? the 97 is only worth about $13-$15K if your lucky, and well it'll keep depreciating.....
 




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