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Old 01-17-2005, 10:32 PM
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Another vote for pacesetters, the install was easier than I imagined. The pacesetter Y-pipe on the other hand took a lot of work. I recommend pacesetter headers and either the TSP y-pipe or have one custom made for you.
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Just a thought; When I ordered my Pacesetters, I requested they coat them inside and out! Only took a couple of extra days and the finish is excellent.




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