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Old 11-19-2003, 05:46 AM
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Kevin,

Having owned FFR's and Contemporary Cobras, what would you like to know? They all have the strong points and weak points about them. Ask the questions, and we'll give you the answers. beware of anyone who gives you the "mine is better than theirs attitude", as those are the people that will never be objective. Personally, I like the FFR for it's simplicity to work on, and the ease in which I can find parts for it. Dislikes, are far and few between these days in regards to the newer kits and bodies leaving the factory. Some of the older kits were plagued with bad fit of the body sections right out of the mold, but again, those have been addressed. The FFR family (Smith, Weber, etc) are really nice guys, and if you decide to purchase one of their kits, I'm sure you will not be disappointed.....Your budget will play a major roll in what you decide.........


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