Dynatech Crate Headers Dirt Late Model Imca Race Car on 2040-parts.com
Lexington, Alabama, United States
Dynatech Crate Headers. Just came off a 604 crate motor. These are used with flaws as all used racing parts do. Has dings and dents here and there. One spot will needed tack welded as seen in pic. LS extention and turn will probably need cut off to ship. Nice use able set of headers. Came off a GRT.
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