Stainless Works Ca679wd 1967-69 Camaro Ls Swap Headers Wayn Due Ame Subframe Dse on 2040-parts.com
Greenwood, South Carolina, US
Brand New, Never Used
67-69 LS1 F-Body headers. 1 3/4" 16 gauge 304 Everlast Stainless Primary tubes. CNC laser cut flanges. Smooth formed collectors with 3" slip joint exhaust connection. 02 bungs installed in collectors. For use with Wayne Due Subframe kit. Also works with other aftermarket subframes, Chris Alston's Chassisworks, Art Morrison (AME) Jakes Rod Shop and others
Will not work with factory A/C Box.
Std Mill Finish
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