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Old 09-01-2007, 06:15 AM
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Joe. Another recommendation, if possible-try to drive as many of the different cobra makes as possible as part of your research. Whether it's visiting a factory, dealer or driving used cars that are for sale, it would be invaluable to have an idea of what the different makes feel like on the road. Once you identify the make you want, then you can approach the different ways of acquiring one. I owned and drove another brand cobra for 2 years before I drove someone elses ERA, and I sold my previous car and have an ERA in the process of being built. The research is a blast so have fun. RD
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