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Custom Built Exhaust Headers, Mud Truck, Demo Car, Mud Boggin' Small Block Mopar on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Annandale, Minnesota, United States

Annandale, Minnesota, United States
Custom built
Brand:French Lake Pipes Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Manufacturer Part Number:SBM4TORAW Surface Finish:Raw steel Other Part Number:INV #3038

 

Small block Mopar, Custom built headers,318,  340-360 CI. We have these built for our Demo Derby customers but they would be right at home on a Mud Bog truck, puller contest truck, sand rail, This is the Raw steel uncoated 4 single tube turnout series, 1 1/2 " tube.  Tube length is 31 1/4 from center of port. These exit straight up from the engine compartment.These are to be used in applications with minimum Clearance obstructions,


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