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Old 04-08-2006, 09:12 AM
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Brian and Barry build an excellent kit with little hoopla or fan fare. Their frame is perhaps the most durable in the business and their hand laid fiberglass has the quality of the most expensive kits. B&B builds most of all their own parts and they are made very well. IF B&B has a short coming it is in some of the components they use such as their gauges, fuel cells, or switches or perhaps they don't readily offfer a IRS. Those are very small things that can be optioned up by the buyer.

My B&B was built in 1999 and I don't have one spider crack in my body and my frame is extremely tight to this day. I have had no major issues after the purchase and only a couple minor ones over all these years. I was not as Cobra smart in 1999 as I am today but except for a few changes I would do it all again with B&B. If you haven't taken the time to go to their shop then you should to see their operation. You will be impressed. I don't do car shows anymore but I do have my Cobra on some of the best road courses in the US about 5 or six weeks a year. I have been off track more than once and my car is a tight as any other manufacturers brand new kit. B&B builds arguably one of the top 5 kits in the industry.

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