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Old 10-14-2003, 07:53 PM
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All,

... have been receiving your emails, PMs, and replies here. Its good to know the decals are acceptable as-is. As small as they are, there were a few iterations and communications to make them acceptable and it appears to have been worth it in more than a few ways...

I must admit, I kept looking at these silly little stickers (v1-v4) wondering what else could be changed; and then finally gave in on any further small changes hoping you guys would like the final product. I learned a lot from this collaborative little effort. The most amazing thing to me even today is still how people get so excited about their Cobras, including adding little stickers to their windshields; includes me too. I've only seen this type of excitement and behavior from just a few different types of cars and motorized toys...

Cobras really are a truly enjoyable experience, outlet, and thrill. They are directly responsible for bringing a lot of people together too... today is just as exciting as Day-1 of owning a Cobra. I can't begin to say how much these Cobras have helped good friends of mine in their lives, during slumps, divorces, break-ups, and down times. For so many, Cobras are definitely good therapy and "worth" much more than the metal, parts, and the fiberglass or aluminum they are constructed from.

Thanks for your feedback and notes, its appreciated. Duane
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