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    Default 03-04 cobra owners

    Any body on IA own a cobra how do you like it.MPG, parts etc.

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    I like it a lot, mpg wise its good for what it is. They respond very well to modifications and can handle over 600 rwhp without rebuilding the motor. with just basic bolt ons they make 450-460hp and 475 ish tq. Downside is they are a bit heavy and the irs can be annoying sometimes but overall its great car for the price. If you want a bunch of responses id suggest posting on http://www.svtperformance.com/forums/terminator-81/



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    its pretty inexpensive to swap the IRS to a solid axel aswell. you can get a whole take off rear end with 3.73's or 4.10s for right around 600-800 bucks.
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    Well if you ever wanted to switch to a solid rear there's tons of people with gt's and mach 1s that will strait up trade for irs. But you can build it to remove wheel hop by upgrading all of the bushings



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    Quote Originally Posted by antiv6
    I like it a lot, mpg wise its good for what it is. They respond very well to modifications and can handle over 600 rwhp without rebuilding the motor. with just basic bolt ons they make 450-460hp and 475 ish tq. Downside is they are a bit heavy and the irs can be annoying sometimes but overall its great car for the price. If you want a bunch of responses id suggest posting on http://www.svtperformance.com/forums/terminator-81/
    Very well said. I've driven a few but know quite a bit about them. Only "disadvantage" would be the IRS suspension. BUT the IRS is meant for corners, not drag.But like antiv6 said, you can swap a solid rear axle in there easily.

    The 03-04 is prob in the top 5 for Best Bang For Buck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AnthonyF
    Very well said. I've driven a few but know quite a bit about them. Only "disadvantage" would be the IRS suspension. BUT the IRS is meant for corners, not drag.But like antiv6 said, you can swap a solid rear axle in there easily.

    The 03-04 is prob in the top 5 for Best Bang For Buck.

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    I want it, but im still trying to see if I want to jump into payments.

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    DO IT.

    no pressure lol.
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    MYSTIC GORGEOUS!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dwisforme05
    its pretty inexpensive to swap the IRS to a solid axel aswell. you can get a whole take off rear end with 3.73's or 4.10s for right around 600-800 bucks.
    Wow... Thats fuckin awesome... A SRA swap for GTO's are like 4000+

    We can handle 600 too though

    ...Oh and wheel hop? I said hello to Bias Ply tires and Good bye to wheel hop a long time ago

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    Quote Originally Posted by JITB
    MYSTIC GORGEOUS!

    Thanks for that.Now time to get approved for this loan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1badgvr4
    I love that color!! I know a guy in Birmingham selling a mystic teal cobra that I wouldn't mind having. Does it have the matching seats?


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    How many mystics are sold? I've never seen that color before. Is it custom?

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    They were made only in 2004, the number of mystic convertibles was higher than any other color convertible produced in 04, and for coupes only black and silver had more produced than mystic. The seats in mystic cars matched the exterior and so did the steering wheel i think.

    http://yellowmustangregistry.com/Production04Cobra.html
    2004 production numbers
    Mysti-Chrome Coupes 515
    Mystic-Chrome Convertibles 495



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    Yeah, I'd find other ways around wheel hop other than getting rid of IRS. I always thought of that as a selling feature for the Cobra, well that and the engine (but who seriously cares about all of that power).
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    I loved mine for the time that I had it, but it was my daily driver which I didnt like, but only because it was my baby and I hated racking up miles.

    I've seen a terminator w/a twin turbo setup, STOCK block, cams, heads, pistons and rods make 873hp on race gas. His street setup was in the 600s.

    Here it is:

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    Quote Originally Posted by mp5o
    ...Oh and wheel hop? I said hello to Bias Ply tires and Good bye to wheel hop a long time ago

    same here, no hop, just wrinkle


    i will own an 03/04 someday as i love mustangs, my wifes car is now paid for and shes looking at getting into racing as well....maybe shell end up with it
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    I love the 03-04's. Now is the time to buy if you got the money. I can see myself owning one of those cars for fun someday
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