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Bonneville Salt Flats Nascar Race Headers 82-92 Camaro . 18 Degree Chevy on 2040-parts.com

US $119.99
Location:

Arvada, Colorado, US

Arvada, Colorado, US
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82-92 Camaro one of a kind Headers.  Exits in front of front tires.  fits without any cutting. they  fit behind radiator and pass  between sway bar and radiator then turn out in front of tire.   may require a non stock radiator such as a very thin style for drag racing.  these will allow the car to be lowered far beyond what you could with a rear exit header. fits a small block Chevy with 18 degree heads.  tubes start at  2 "  then step to 2 1/8     and have a 4 inch collector. Best application would be for Land Speed Racing such as Bonneville but would also work on a drag car.   wont accept mufflers.  flange fits the  adapter plates, which ARE included.  has tubes for the egt sensors for a Super Flow Engine Dyno in place.  ,     us only, excluding Alaska and Hawaii 

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