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Topic: Feeler:1993 cobra roller (eddited)
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1FAST89GT
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quote: BUT THERE SEEMS TO BE TO MANY CHEERLEADERS HERE TO UNDERSTAND THAT. [/QB]
lmao i feel that the selling party should try and be as honest as they can about the item but the potential buyer should expect some flaws. from the pictures and the way its described it does sound clean but then again it may not be
Posts: 4915 | From: VALLEJO | Registered: May 2004
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GEE
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Well at least I have a few real world opinions to go by. I called and left a message with no returned calls what so ever while in town from Indiana visiting family and looking for a mustang to take back home to the Midwest. Now I don't feel like I missed out on what sounded to be a clean stang needing a little love.....guess some things aren't meant to be huh?
For the record,if anyone knows of any decent 93 Cobra's or 90-93 5.0 coupe rolling chassis with owners who don't mind sharing info on the phone,please PM me!
Posts: 112 | Registered: May 2003
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stangin'
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Member # 514
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before this thread dies completely, i do have one question to ask, who in their right mind expects to buy a "clean" salvaged titled car? that doesn't really make sense. with a little common sense, one should expect some issues when buying a salvaged titled car unless it was rebuilt from the ground up. if i was allen iverson, i would keep saying, "It's salvaged, salvaged. The car is salvaged. We're talking about a salvaged car, salvaged." LOL . Dumb humor.
GL with the sale man.
Posts: 2993 | From: Bay Area | Registered: Oct 2001
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maeco
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its all good i consider it a free bump,lol
-------------------- Looking for clean white mustang email me
Posts: 2408 | From: bay area | Registered: Mar 2003
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