do these prices sound right?

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  1. jmd2914 Founding Member

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    i found a wrecked 94 cobra at a local auto salvage and these are the prices they quoted me, they seemed a bit high to me

    front brake set up ( including spindles and hubs) $575
    rear axle and brakes $875
  2. ttop88 New Member

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    It is high regardless of the rarity of the 43 cobra. lol
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    Guessing you mean 93 cobra? Anyways if so those prices are very high.
  4. jmd2914 Founding Member

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    lol sorry i didnt proofread meant to say 94 cobra
  5. cenok is family New Member

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    yeah that's rediculously high. i'd laugh at them and then show them a late model restoration catalog where you can get that kit BRAND SPANKING NEW from a reputable company for cheaper than that.

    http://www.latemodelrestoration.com/iwwida.pvx?;item?item_no=M2300Q 1&comp=LRS

    sure, it doesn't come with spindles and hubs, but you can pick those up decently cheap from any NORMAL priced salvage yard and you'd still have brand new everything else, and you'd still only be spending maybe $50 more than what they want for it.
  6. stykthyn Commander of the snuggie cultists

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    you could probably get into a 99-04 cobra brake set up for that price.

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