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Old 11-28-2014, 07:34 PM
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Bill makes a good point. If the OP is looking for way to build a Cobra on a relative budget, this is not the way to go. You will have many hours of chasing parts, even with the help of a list from the seller of all the parts needed and part numbers to help with the search. In this case, a nice kit from a company that is strong and noted for support like Factory Five, Unique, Backdraft, or any number of others would be a better alternative.

However, if the OP is looking for a project that he can accomplish the way he wants and has originality in mind, this may be the way to get there. From all accounts I've read or heard from others, Premier were a very good and expensive kit with excellent components and first class engineering and design.

Go in with your eyes open and you can't hardly make a mistake as long as you're prepared for some fab work, some online searching for parts, and lots of trips to the hardware store for small parts like bolts, nuts, screws, etc.....

If you get serious about it, send me an email and I'll try to help you through the process.

Bob
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