IRS, who has swapped to it??
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True, however, it's not everyday you stumble upon a Cobra owner dying to swap... I'm sure on here, you could throw an add out there, and get some bites, but that's if you have the time to commute to another state, much less across the country..
Maybe I'm a bit skeptical about that, but I just don't see quite as many willing Cobra owners; mostly just the die-hard racers/enthusiasts.. I also live in New England, therefore Cobras tend to be few and far between, so maybe that's just my luck in trying to track one down.. The good news about an IRS from a New England car is probably going to have less than 20k miles on it, and was probably garaged 99% of the time, so it'll be practically brand new, vs. someone going for one in TX or FL, will probably have a little more corrosion or beating to it..
JT
Maybe I'm a bit skeptical about that, but I just don't see quite as many willing Cobra owners; mostly just the die-hard racers/enthusiasts.. I also live in New England, therefore Cobras tend to be few and far between, so maybe that's just my luck in trying to track one down.. The good news about an IRS from a New England car is probably going to have less than 20k miles on it, and was probably garaged 99% of the time, so it'll be practically brand new, vs. someone going for one in TX or FL, will probably have a little more corrosion or beating to it..
JT
#36
Hardest part about the whole swap that had me swearing like a drunken sailor was that damned parking brake cable... good luck with yours man, you're going to love the way it handles and rides after the swap tho=P
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