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03 Cobra...take over lease.....417.00/mo!!!


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Some mods but have all stock parts. Car is mint and has 14k miles. See it in the pics and vids section on the dyno. Not abused and never in rain or snow.

 

I will handle all lease transfer fees.

 

Serious inquiries only.

 

http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-1/587140/CobraFrontHigh2.jpg

 

http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-1/587140/CobraFront.jpg

 

http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-1/587140/CobraInterior.jpg

 

http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2004-1/587140/CobraEngine.jpg

 

EDIT: Added "thumb" tags.

 

~Anthony

 

[ 07. March 2005, 01:00 PM: Message edited by: Matt Sterbator ]

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Very clean looking - especially the engine.

 

Why are you selling, if I may ask?

 

Also, $417 sounds great - considering that I have excellent credit and still pay $470 per month for mine. (Not sure what kind of lease you have, though - that might have something to do with it.)

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about 3.5 years left. 12k miles per year. No money down. (I sound like a commercial)

 

Mods are:

Magnaflow stainless catback

2.76 upper pulley

Metco 100mm auxilliary idler

LFP Cold Air Kit

Pro 5.0 shifter

Diablo Predator w/ custom tune on dyno

Invinca shield on bumper and hood

IRS brace (not installed)

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Again, $417 a month is a great price. My beacon score was right around 680 when I leased my 03 Cobra, and my payments were $470 a month.

 

However, wouldn't the bank want to refinance if someone else took over the lease? I've never took over a lease or had someone take one over from me.

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Originally posted by Dr. Z06:

However, wouldn't the bank want to refinance if someone else took over the lease? I've never took over a lease or had someone take one over from me.

As long as his lease is assumable the new party can just take over right where he left off. The new leasee would just need to meet or exceed the same underwriting criteria that he did. If they did not they would need to get their own lease or loan. If he financed this through FMCC it should be assumable and better than most leases available to the new buyer as a used car.
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