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    looks pretty good, but i second the motion for daytime pics
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    Quote Originally Posted by my porsche View Post
    Aren't there OEM alloys just like your wheel covers?

    Pat showed me the alloy's he's looking at, they look good on the car!

    he's also got a supercharger, a 7" lcd nav system, two 12" JL Audio W7 subwoofers and new brembo brakes all around in the works.
    Well with the $3,000 discount he got he can spend that money to upgrade the car without feeling guilty of spending too much money on it!

    Are you looking at Eaton superchargers Pat?
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    Well... Garrett does make a turbo kit for non-supercharged Cobalts....
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    No he mentioned a whipple I believe.
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    That doesn't look bad at all. Congratulations on the purchase.

    But don't spent silly money on trying to make it what it isn't.
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    Nice buy, specialy being manual i'd wait on the forced induction and lower it a bit, i don't now if that's your cup of tea...
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    Nice one! I've a soft spot for Cobalts, has the Blazer gone to make way for it or..?
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    these guys are n00bsauce. keep it stock. just to spite them.

    it's a pretty cool little ride you got yourself there.
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    Damn, the Cobalt stands high of the ground.
    Are you going to buy a lowering kit?

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    Its nice it should serve you well. The Cobalt is way better than its predesessor the Caviler.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zeppelin View Post
    Congratulations on the purchase, I quite like the Cobalt coupes. The only thing I've noticed about them though, is that it's in dire need of a lowering. Lower it and it's a fine looking ride.
    Quote Originally Posted by fisetdavid26 View Post
    Well with the $3,000 discount he got he can spend that money to upgrade the car without feeling guilty of spending too much money on it!

    Are you looking at Eaton superchargers Pat?
    Quote Originally Posted by ruim20 View Post
    Nice buy, specialy being manual i'd wait on the forced induction and lower it a bit, i don't now if that's your cup of tea...
    As much as I'd love a supercharger I haven't thought about it at all. As for lowering, I don't want to pull a quigney and become a snowplow during the winter.

    Quote Originally Posted by my porsche View Post
    Aren't there OEM alloys just like your wheel covers?
    Yessir, and they are not worth the $900 something dollars they wanted for it.

    Pat showed me the alloy's he's looking at, they look good on the car!

    he's also got a supercharger, a 7" lcd nav system, two 12" JL Audio W7 subwoofers and new brembo brakes all around in the works.
    If your paying...

    Quote Originally Posted by clutch-monkey View Post
    looks pretty good, but i second the motion for daytime pics
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waugh-terfall View Post
    Nice one! I've a soft spot for Cobalts, has the Blazer gone to make way for it or..?
    Nope. It's still in the driveway
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    Quote Originally Posted by baddabang View Post
    Yessir, and they are not worth the $900 something dollars they wanted for it.
    Not saying you should've bought them, just curious if they are the same design.
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    Would you take a pair of the chromies off the LT? I might be able to get you a set for cheap.
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    I rented an '06 Cobalt last year for two days (white w/automatic). As I posted in another thread, I was suprised how well the exterior, interior and luggage compartment was done (fit & finish).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fleet 500 View Post
    I rented an '06 Cobalt last year for two days (white w/automatic). As I posted in another thread, I was suprised how well the exterior, interior and luggage compartment was done (fit & finish).
    I was surprised by the amount of space in the trunk. I can easily fit 2 golf bags and a cooler in it.
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