Dan Olsen Bbc Altered / Dragster Zoomies! "lqqk" on 2040-parts.com
Valdosta, Georgia, United States
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Up for auction or Buy it Now is a very nice pair of Dan Olsen, 2-1/4" Big Block Chevy dragster zoomies! These headers are hand fabricated & have superior workmanship! Cost over $1,000 new! Headers have no cracks or repairs, one tube has a really tiny ding the size of a ball pen tip is all. Message if you have questions! Item is described exactly & sold as is! Shipping will be $50 Fedex in the CONUS! Thanks for looking!
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