If you call ERA a live person picks up the phone. You can even talk to the General Manager. I'm putting together my ERA's front suspension, and had a couple of "technique" questions. I got to talk to the guy that wrote the manual (Bob) and the guy that installs the front suspensions on their rollers (Doug). Both were friendly and informative.
I looked at Cobras for four years before I bought. I think ERA's basic kit with the bonded body and powder coated frame is the best deal around. Check THEM out at
www.erareplicas.com.
DD