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Old 05-12-2011, 05:07 AM
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Im glad 4 yall post cause i was going wit kooks but they r high as f--k
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yeah i got the pacesetter longtubes but they're for my lt1. i got the slip fit though and when i got my exhaust done they had to weld the pipes together... so i cant comment on the three flange
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Originally Posted by hookngo
Im glad 4 yall post cause i was going wit kooks but they r high as f--k
Great quality, but I there can quality found in lesser expensive setups.
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Originally Posted by samson_420
BBK, Right?

Kelley Blue Book headers rust too fast. . . . .


BBK's do look nice and are very cheap.
I am still waiting for mine . I got the y piype and headers in chrome for what seems VERY reasonable . they ended up coming out a little cheaper thean coated pacessetters. From what i've heard the ground clearance is good and installation fairly easy as opposed to some companies


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