Mean 2000 Cobra R

Not necessarily, because they could always turn it back to stock. You could easily make a Cobra R clone on the outside, but you cant find that engine anywhere.

Id say that is a pretty good reason not to cram a crapload of boost into the engine. Personally i dont know too much about turbo fabbing, but im sure it was a pretty custom job and i would expect that some cutting was involved somewhere, and would find it hard to believe that they would be able to return it to 100%stock so that would be no evidence of it ever being there. Its a great car though, no doubt.
 
Ford is set to produce the Cobra R in March 2000, from the Dearborn Assembly Plant in Detroit, Michigan. Housing a modified version of the 5.4-liter V8 from the Lincoln Navigator, and a plethora of aftermarket parts from various manufacturers, the Cobra R is aimed at competition on the strip, on the street, and at the track.

Guess you should be able to find those engines after all.
 
Ah so you can't get a Navigator engine unless you own a Navigator? Letting people buy whatever parts they want for any reason would probably make them a little bit more profit...although this did happen to me when I tried to buy a Camaro SS hood from Chevy, they pulled my VIN and saw I had a Z28, and said sorry you can't buy that unless you have a SS.
 
Ah so you can't get a Navigator engine unless you own a Navigator? Letting people buy whatever parts they want for any reason would probably make them a little bit more profit...although this did happen to me when I tried to buy a Camaro SS hood from Chevy, they pulled my VIN and saw I had a Z28, and said sorry you can't buy that unless you have a SS.

No, you can't get "R" parts unless you own an "R."