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Old 01-31-2010, 08:41 AM
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I hate to generalize, but most of the FFR owners I've met were primarily interesting in the experience of building a car and weren't terribly hung up on the idea of "accuracy." They had a vision of the Cobra they wanted to build and FFR was the perfect platform for them. No doubt the single-donor model was attractive to some of them, too. With more than 7000 kits sold, obviously FFR has been pretty successful so far.

So does the new MkIV represent a shift in target market for FFR? Are they going after the Cobra purist, y'know the guy who would've bought an ERA or other kit, or just trying to improve their product for their usual customer base?
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