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Old 12-15-2003, 11:20 PM
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It seems if used replica Cobras today are not totally equipped to the hilt lately in almost every way (or within the hidden guidelines some follow) it better be priced well if the owner expects to sell within a reasonable amount of time, or at all.

There have been several very nice Cobras go up for sale recently that are not selling like they use to over the last 2-3 years. This is probably not a great time of year to sell, and it will most likely pick up again as it starts to warm up. However, I believe that even moderately overpriced cars will continue to sit for sale. Lets face it, supply continues to catch up with demand. Like I've always said to a few good friends, try to build/buy the Cobra you really want just in case you end up hanging on to it for a while.
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