What are the best Headers for an 00 SS??
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Depending on what you want to spend, there are alot of different ways to go! In my opinion, I would go with Kooks stainless headers. Kooks gives you the option to use a Y with or with out cats. They make good power, & fit great!! I have them on sale this mounth with free freight, let me know if I can help!!
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Price on the Kooks for a 2000 Z28?
Originally Posted by kjsdpc
Depending on what you want to spend, there are alot of different ways to go! In my opinion, I would go with Kooks stainless headers. Kooks gives you the option to use a Y with or with out cats. They make good power, & fit great!! I have them on sale this mounth with free freight, let me know if I can help!!
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Originally Posted by kjsdpc
Depending on what you want to spend, there are alot of different ways to go! In my opinion, I would go with Kooks stainless headers. Kooks gives you the option to use a Y with or with out cats. They make good power, & fit great!! I have them on sale this mounth with free freight, let me know if I can help!!
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I love my Kooks,great fit perfect install.Easiest headers I've ever done,I never removed the plugs or steering linkage,they went right in.I've seen pics of QTPs and they look exactly the same.2 months later they look perfect.You get what you pay for.