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For Sale: LS3 Powered MK4 Cobra Non Donor Build - MA
After careful consideration, I have decided to sell the cobra in order to get something that I can drive a bit more comfortably. I purchased the kit on April 4th, 2012 and had it on the road and titled in June of 2013. The car is titled in NH as a "custom car", and registered as a 1965.
The car has just over 2000 miles on it. I originally built it with an LS1 motor I had, but I upgraded to a forged internals, lightly cammed LS3. The LS3 has 400 miles on it. This car built as a NON-DONOR.
I had the bodywork and paint done by Metal-Morphous in CT. I own a custom car audio shop, and we did a custom dash/center console with a Kenwood double din radio and a set of high end Hertz High-Energy XL Speakers. The stereo is very loud and can be heard well even at 70+ MPH.
Heres a list of parts:
Brand New Forged internals and balanced LS3 w/400 miles
-this motor makes about 440whp, we could not dyno it when it was tuned because of the new clutch
T56 Transmission
LS7 Clutch
Walbro 255 Fuel Pump w/stainless lines
Aeromotive FPR
Billet Fuel Rails
03/04 Cobra Front Brakes w/Stainless Lines
Fox body rear end w/Yukon 28 Spline Axles and Cobra Disk Brakes/stainless lines from Fortes
Wilwood Pedal Box from Fortes
Hydraulic Clutch, and Front and Rear Brakes
CNC Reservoirs
3-Link Rear
SN95 Spindles bought new with kit
Tubular Lower Control Arms Front and Rear
Breeze Automotive Hood Hinge Kit
18" Black Chrome Bullitt Wheels
Backdraft Stainless Heat Shields
Painless Performance Engine Harness
Painless Performance 12 Circuit Chassis Harness
Custom Speedhut Revolution Gauges
********** Louvers
********** Body mounts
The entire cockpit and trunk have been sound deadened with Hushmat
Kenwood Excelon DDX419, Hertz Hi Energy XL 6.5" Component Speakers, Hertz HDP Amplifier
I am asking $49500 which I believe is a steal for this car. The paint was nearly $10k alone, and the motor was another $10k just last october.
I can be contacted by PM or e-mail, but the best way to reach me is to call or text (978) 726-0661 and ask for Scott.
Thanks for looking and have a great day.
Last edited by MTSCustoms; 04-29-2015 at 11:04 AM.
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