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L33T_h4x0r_d00d
IT terrorist
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Joined: Sep. 2000
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Posted on: Aug. 30 2001,09:32 |
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I think Im gonna go ahead and do the K1 Styling conversion ( http://www.k1-styling.sk ). Considering to do a Cobra kit ( http://www.shellvalley.com http://www.erareplica.com ) you spend ษk just for the body, frame and wiring. You still need Suspention (shocks, springs) and drive train (engine, transmission, differential). And to do a countache or diablo it runs a little higher than that for the same things. This kits costs about ůk for the interior and exterior that you put on an existiting car, you end up with a complete car. This way I can go ahead and spend the พk on an LT5 and not go into debt for 5 years.They say you can do the whole kit in 14 days but its never what they say. Plus Im gonna take my time and build in some extras.(Radar detector/blocker, Gps, 1000 watt stereo, false colored thermal imaging camara system, black light, a completely custom gauge cluster, Heads up display) So I figure if I start now I can finish by next summer. Whats the general consensus? Am I nuts?
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jrh1406
FNG
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Joined: May 2000
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Posted on: Aug. 30 2001,18:34 |
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A cobra kit car could be very cool. Just watch out with the radar blocker, aren't there rather large fines and posibly jail time for breaking FCC regulations and using one of those?
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