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Obx Header 97-03 Pontiac Grand Prix Gtp 3.8l Manifold on 2040-parts.com

US $299.00
Location:

San Bruno, California, US

San Bruno, California, US
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OBX STAINLESS STEEL RACE HEADER SYSTEM

Product Condition : New ( more details )

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DESCRIPTION:
For sale is a new stainless steel header system for the:

1997-03 Grand Prix GTP 3.8L Supercharged
1997-03 BUICK GS 3.8L Supercharged

100% T304 Stainless Steel
1-3/4'' primary tubes
2-1/2'' collector
Runner Wall Thickness: 16 Gauge(1.5mm)

This part is designed and manufactured for the sole purpose of racing vehicles not controlled by federal and or local emissions laws. It is not inteded for use on vehicles that operate on public streets and highways. Use of this part on emissions controlled vehicles may be in violation of federal or local law. Please check your local laws prior to use or installation.

Fabrication may be required. Includes header extension to connect to stock system and has hookups for smog and engine management sensors

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