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Old 01-20-2012, 05:38 AM
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Originally Posted by abo View Post
Thank you at all for the friendly WELCOME

@Bitten Bob:The Price for the Cobra in Hamburg is plus tax, Transport and so on!
The Car US still Standing in the USA!
That's Life!
@Cashburn:a Backdraft is a wonderful Car! But it's too much BMW technic!
@NfLD....: congrarulation! Great?? Yes my fasted Ride was around300km/h with an BMW Alpina! Very hot! Rrrrrrrrr
André
Andre,

I'll throw my hat (cobra) into the fray as well. Being titled as a 1965, it makes getting it into Germany (and registered) much easier. From past experience (I've sold three into Germany), you will need to change the headlights (lights/lenses), turn signals(again, lenses),Can't remember if there was a change to the tailight lenses, but I do know you do not have to worry about side pipe covers (FIA exhaust is under the side of the car). My car has a top, heater, defroster, wipers, built in fire suppression system, even a hidden AM/FM/CD radio and a computer controlled 4.6L 32V DOHC motor that will meet or beat your countries emissions tests. Again, do your research thoroughly before you buy, as there is a lot you have yet to learn.

Bill S.
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