View Full Version : Advertising on a cobra 18 grand
My Cobra
02-01-2005, 02:45 AM
check this out. What a joke 18 grand for advertising on his car (Window stickers and a custom plate) for 9 months. What a damn joke
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=317&item=5953296127&rd=1
Roushbabe
02-01-2005, 03:04 AM
Wow, is that guy really serious? That's crazy!
My Cobra
02-01-2005, 10:01 AM
LOL i was like wtf. Hell that is more than the car is worth,
CODY2003
02-01-2005, 10:08 AM
That's a good idea. :naughty:
Not that much money, but like 1500 for 6 months or something.
That way I could spend like 200 on the stuff to advertise for them, and get rims. :dance:
BTY, Thx for the links to the demon pics. I collect them for their rarity. :thumpupn:
Over the last two years since it came out (I have bumper #3) I have only seen eight other cars with the kit. I believe that makes it the rarest body kit for the mustang. :devil:
ClintEastwood
02-01-2005, 10:49 AM
if i had the money i would bid on it...and totally fuck up his paintjob just for being a douchebag
My Cobra
02-01-2005, 10:55 AM
LOL i would tell him to airbrush some nasty things on his car then tell him you will pay him what it cost to get it done then the rest when you see the prouduct. then never pay him lol
mysteed
02-01-2005, 12:03 PM
It's a basic looking stang and he added a bodykit. Whup de do. I can claim that I have a cobra, but my engine will beg to differ if I open it up.
I cant stand that rear bumper. or the tail lights... I think a golf cart would get more attention.
EddieGT
02-01-2005, 02:22 PM
I wonder what would happen if a Chevy dealer decided to advertise on his car.
I was thinking more Durex or Trojan
My Cobra
02-01-2005, 02:25 PM
LOL they just put "Look at this crappy mod job, Buy a chevy"
EddieGT
02-01-2005, 02:26 PM
I was thinking more Durex or Trojan
Trojan...hahaha...they would install a loudspeaker to the top of the car and play the "Trojan man!!!" tune...
_eazy_
02-01-2005, 04:40 PM
he has a whopping 0 feedback score..
if i had the $$ i'd do it and put some advertising for a gay porn site... put screens all up in it playing some action that only J knows to be "arousing"
EddieGT
02-01-2005, 06:04 PM
...put screens all up in it playing some action that only J knows to be "arousing"
:gay: :rofl:
ComputerGuy
02-01-2005, 06:15 PM
How about
TAMPAX TAMPONS
We Got the go, For Aunt Flo
NoSlo5.0
02-01-2005, 09:03 PM
Points of issue:
That kid is in college? He mispelled at least three words (that I caught just breezing over it).
His car is an eyecatcher? Hardly, the earthy gray kinda blends in if you ask me (Roush owners exempt ;))
If it's such a collectors car, why did he bolt that stupid ass ABS plastic body kit on there?
CODY2003
02-01-2005, 10:35 PM
Points of issue:
That kid is in college? He mispelled at least three words (that I caught just breezing over it).
His car is an eyecatcher? Hardly, the earthy gray kinda blends in if you ask me (Roush owners exempt ;))
If it's such a collectors car, why did he bolt that stupid ass ABS plastic body kit on there?
Only part of it is ABS plastic. :cussing: Besides, that kit is the only thing saving that car from anonymity.
CallawayGT
02-02-2005, 10:56 AM
that car is le gay, I wish I had 18k, I would put a naked pic of his mom on it.
NoSlo5.0
02-02-2005, 05:35 PM
Only part of it is ABS plastic. :cussing: Besides, that kit is the only thing saving that car from anonymity.
***Being mean to Cody alert***
What's saving yours from the same fate? 4 foglights? :)
***meanspirited comments off***
Sorry Cody, that was a barn door you left open there...
CODY2003
02-02-2005, 05:42 PM
***Being mean to Cody alert***
What's saving yours from the same fate? 4 foglights? :)
***meanspirited comments off***
Sorry Cody, that was a barn door you left open there...
lol. Ya, I wasn't watching.
in return though, no, not my fogs. Those are already back to just two.
What is saving me is:
my HAND MADE shifter
my HAND MADE speaker boxes
my HAND MADE style bar
and as soon as they are done:
my HAND MADE strut tower braces front and rear
my second HAND MADE speaker boxes
my HAND MADE engine bay covers
and anything else that I plan to fabricate.
What have you made for your stang yet? :loser:
NoSlo5.0
02-02-2005, 06:00 PM
Oh Cody...where do I begin? It's not with the bling stuff!
EGR delete plate...
Strut tower brace mounts fabbed into firewall and strut towers...
Transmission cross member...
Exhaust mounting brackets to fit 95 exhaust into 00 body
Here's the best part...
2 Rockford Fosgate Power 300 amplifiers, from the computer screen to trunk (okay, I subbed out the PCB fabrication)
You've got skills, but don't tread on me bro...;)
CODY2003
02-02-2005, 06:09 PM
Oh Cody...where do I begin? It's not with the bling stuff!
EGR delete plate...
Strut tower brace mounts fabbed into firewall and strut towers...
Transmission cross member...
Exhaust mounting brackets to fit 95 exhaust into 00 body
Here's the best part...
2 Rockford Fosgate Power 300 amplifiers, from the computer screen to trunk (okay, I subbed out the PCB fabrication)
You've got skills, but don't tread on me bro...;)
You have done some fab as well. That in itself is impressive, and uncommen. But none of that makes up for your choice of body kit. :rofl:
NoSlo5.0
02-02-2005, 06:14 PM
Now you're just plain jealous!
I added page 6 to my website just for you. I work with wood too (hee-hee)
CODY2003
02-02-2005, 06:20 PM
My father is a cabinet maker. I grew up doing that. Me and him just remodeled our kitchen, including tearing our 1.5 walls to make room, in two weeks. Looks damn good too. I just don't like wood because it won't cooperate like metal will. If you put to much shape into wood, you have to scrap the piece. With metal you just reshape it.
NoSlo5.0
02-02-2005, 06:32 PM
I'm thinking about getting myself a small mill and a lathe. There's a ton of stuff I'd like to fab up for the car. My welding just plain sucks though. Think it has a lot to do with my POS Craftsman wirefeed welder though :)
Funny about the home remodeling, that room my desk was sitting in is what I'm finishing up at the moment. Appraiser says it was smart move, added 20K to value of the house, I've only laid out about $2700 so far. (could have bought a Dart racing block instead) That's as good as money in the bank! I can't figure out why everyone doesn't do everything for themselves...
CODY2003
02-02-2005, 06:36 PM
I'm thinking about getting myself a small mill and a lathe. There's a ton of stuff I'd like to fab up for the car. My welding just plain sucks though. Think it has a lot to do with my POS Craftsman wirefeed welder though :)
Funny about the home remodeling, that room my desk was sitting in is what I'm finishing up at the moment. Appraiser says it was smart move, added 20K to value of the house, I've only laid out about $2700 so far. (could have bought a Dart racing block instead) That's as good as money in the bank! I can't figure out why everyone doesn't do everything for themselves...
I have a wood lathe for sale if you want it. Cheap. :thumpupn:
Ya a lot to welding is the matterial you work with. I have always worked with ARC in my past, which is a biach to get right, so when I learned MIG it was easy. I have a brand new gasless wirefeed miller that I still havn't tried at home, so I don't know how that will act.
NoSlo5.0
02-02-2005, 06:47 PM
I meant a metal lathe and mill, i've got woodworking tools adequately covered...
Is MIG pretty easy to get the hang of? Is that what the guys on American Chopper are doing? Seems a lot more controlled and easier to see what's going on. I can't see squat with mine, I stitch a little, look at it, stitch a little more, look again. It's a PITA. You can do aluminum with that setup too, right?
KoketsuCivicSi
02-02-2005, 07:37 PM
looks like just a kit on the outside & not much more. i'd sell advertising on my car for $200 :thumpupn: i'd have to see it first though
CODY2003
02-03-2005, 01:38 AM
I meant a metal lathe and mill, i've got woodworking tools adequately covered...
Is MIG pretty easy to get the hang of? Is that what the guys on American Chopper are doing? Seems a lot more controlled and easier to see what's going on. I can't see squat with mine, I stitch a little, look at it, stitch a little more, look again. It's a PITA. You can do aluminum with that setup too, right?
Sorry it took so long to reply, my dorm's internet crashed for a while. lol.
Ya what they do is MIG. That is really expensive though. The Argon gas that they use is $125 a bottle. That's why I'm going with the gasless wire feed.
It's really easy to control because you have a trigger. You can put it where you want to start before you do, unlike ARC.
If you don't have one already, get an auto darkening helmet. Well worth the money because you can be working straight without havning to flip up your mask. Ya, MIG can do aluminium, and gasless should be able to as well(I have some wire for it, but I don't know if I want to try it. lol.)
On American Chopper they also use TIG(the one with the seperate wire that you hold and the foot pedal) That is supposed to be the hardest to do.
My Cobra
02-03-2005, 02:49 PM
thats pretty interesting info. Did not know about the mig stuff
NoSlo5.0
02-03-2005, 03:42 PM
I've got a gasless wirefeed. The flux is in the wire. I've got to practice more often I guess. I've often thought about springing for the auto darkening helmet, maybe that's the ticket...
CODY2003
02-03-2005, 04:51 PM
I've got a gasless wirefeed. The flux is in the wire. I've got to practice more often I guess. I've often thought about springing for the auto darkening helmet, maybe that's the ticket...
Ya, supposedly it works just like the flux on ARC rods, but those splatter like crazy and make a really strong, but ugly weld, so I don't know what this will look like. Without the positive pressure of the gas to control the splatter only an ambient gas, I can only hope that it makes nice dime-stack welds. :nailbite:
Fastest302
02-03-2005, 04:57 PM
Hey everybody kno what they would do if they had 18 grand. I wouldnt spend it on that! lol
CODY2003
02-03-2005, 05:00 PM
Hey everybody kno what they would do if they had 18 grand. I wouldnt spend it on that! lol
If I had 18 grand I would offer to buy the car. :thumpupn:
Cobra with the demon front. :drool:
The rest of the kit would come back off, but the front would stay.
NoSlo5.0
02-03-2005, 05:15 PM
18 grand would build the most badass blower motor for my car and leave enough for 6 piston alcons and 14" rotors. Oh, lightweight racing seats too. Man, I'd still have cash leftover. I'd get some new rims (11" wide out back for sure)
ClintEastwood
02-04-2005, 04:44 PM
I've got a gasless wirefeed. The flux is in the wire. I've got to practice more often I guess. I've often thought about springing for the auto darkening helmet, maybe that's the ticket...
i used one of those today out at my grandpas. He had me help him fix some of his bale feeders that were fallin apart. It worked like a charm, the beads werent that pretty but it definitely did the job pretty well.
I also used my dads auto darkening helmet that he "borrowed" from work. I used to hate them, but this one is about 100 times better than the one i used before.
NoSlo5.0
02-05-2005, 11:15 AM
i used one of those today out at my grandpas. He had me help him fix some of his bale feeders that were fallin apart. It worked like a charm, the beads werent that pretty but it definitely did the job pretty well.
I also used my dads auto darkening helmet that he "borrowed" from work. I used to hate them, but this one is about 100 times better than the one i used before.
Yeah, there is hardly any splatter associated with it. I just hate that I can't see the puddle. I usually do little stitches, overlapping them. Then when I get all done, I bust out a grinding die and clean everything up. Then it looks like someone with a little bit of skill did some welding...
ClintEastwood
02-05-2005, 02:48 PM
i could see a puddle :hmmm: I might have had a lighter setting on my mask though. I didnt care too much how my welds looked, i was just welding a bale feeder, and i dont think the cows care.
CODY2003
02-05-2005, 03:04 PM
i could see a puddle :hmmm: I might have had a lighter setting on my mask though. I didnt care too much how my welds looked, i was just welding a bale feeder, and i dont think the cows care.
Ya, That's the welding that I did for years for my grand father. He seemed to have a love afair with rod, iron fenses. :rofl: we were building these right up to the day he sold his land.
I need to learn to make nice welds though for all of the work that I will be doing on my car, at shows everyone will see them, and a nice weld looks better than no weld at all to people that are looking for it. Because that shows skill in the fabrication, and if the Judges know that you made it, then they can appreciate the work, which in the end gets points. :w00t:
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