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Good generalization.
Both good companies. Both know for good service. ERA is generally more for the 'purist' crowd that want a more 'accurate' replica and FFR is generally more for the 'I want a Cobra my way' type crowd. Of course budget does come to mind since the average finished ERA is a fair bit more than the average FFR. Points about them being on each end of the scale are close to being pretty much on. ERA has been around longer and their products are more 'evolutionairy', FFR is more like the newer kids on the block and their products tend to be more 'revolutionairy'. Like a 911 and a Crossfire perhaps. These are of course generalizations and their will be cars that break them.
Rick
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