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Kooks 351 Swap Headers. No Reserve! on 2040-parts.com

US $1.00
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Petersburg, Virginia, US

Petersburg, Virginia, US
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This is a set of kooks custom headers with a 2" primary stepped to 2 1/8" going to a 4 inch collector. I used these on my 351w in my 99 mustang. They are in great shape with small dings you don't see when installed and one tube has been massaged to clear a factory starter. These headers took my 3400 lb car in the 5.40s. These headers work perfectly. The headers have a diagonal pattern on the flange and have an adapter flange to adapt to heads that have a straight acroas pattern like a like TFS and afr head. Only reason I'm selling is because I'm now using a 15 degree head and had to have another set made

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