New Member.
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New Member.
Sup Folks,
Im new to the site but not to stangs (and by no means am I a vet). I currently own a Honda (bash all you want Im in college and I still love my car, no rice here). I do plan on purchasing a 2003~2004 Cobra in the near future. I can't go to grad school and show up to an internship in a Civic, plus I won't have to worry about theft.
Im new to the site but not to stangs (and by no means am I a vet). I currently own a Honda (bash all you want Im in college and I still love my car, no rice here). I do plan on purchasing a 2003~2004 Cobra in the near future. I can't go to grad school and show up to an internship in a Civic, plus I won't have to worry about theft.
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RE: New Member.
ORIGINAL: klfutrelle
Welcome to the site and goodluck with your purchase of the cobra. Atleast youu are saving some gas money withthe honda.
Welcome to the site and goodluck with your purchase of the cobra. Atleast youu are saving some gas money withthe honda.
ORIGINAL: Gryphon
Haha good thought process
I was the same....started grad school, bought a new mustang, works as a great combo
Welcome
Haha good thought process
I was the same....started grad school, bought a new mustang, works as a great combo
Welcome
#7
RE: New Member.
Shouldnt be, your im guessing around the same age as I am, and with a clean driving record, I got my 05 GT insured through state farm and its like...70 a month for 100/300/100 plus a buncha other goodies included, so i cant imagine a cobra would be tooooo terribly more
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