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Zoomie Headers 392 Hemi Dragster 2-1/4" Nostalgia Style 35deg Lay Back on 2040-parts.com

US $700.00
Location:

Tower City, Pennsylvania, United States

Tower City, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:teds fabrication zoomies:392 hemi Manufacturer Part Number:none

392 HEMI zoomies nostalgia style  big 6" clr bends

2-1/4" .065w  mild steel tubing

35 deg lay back

3/8 flange

mandrel bent tubing with a big 6" clr bend , nice smooth bends

TIG welded inside and outside of flange



please allow 3-4 days before shipping


we also offer these in stainless and also offer "bend kits" for the customer who wants to assemble there own just contact us direct 


check our feedback we have made hundreds of zoomie headers over the years we do our own in house tube bending on our cnc bender, bending in house helps keep our cost lower, we also offer other styles and tube diameters.

buyer pays shipping 

these ship in a large 30x15x15 box 35lbs . shipping may seem high but keep in mind the size of the box .

shipping is to the lower 48 states , however we do ship world wide with usps please contact before purchasing to request a shipping cost 



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