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LS2 + east cost novi/ 87 Buick T-typ conversion, Motor is in

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Old 03-06-2011, 12:22 PM
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no they fit perfect, they split apart in 2's so you can slip 2 pipes in at a time, then put the collector back on and there is one bolt with a flange to hold the collector on, realy smart design,
on the passenger side we had to remover the starter to slip in the headers, not bad at all, eazest set of headers i ever installed
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Man I wish you told me you had to beat the hell out of them, because now I want a set but they are too much for me right now


Hope to see your build finished soon though
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to much?? i got mine for $699 even free shipping, and they are the inch and 7/8's long tubes, American Racing wanted $1,800 to make them for me, some people are out of there minds.
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Yeah I paid TSP $300 for the Pacesetter F-body ones. I think I'll end up using them this year until I've got the funds for those pretty pieces of art.

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