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JR, no way getting around it . Stainless tri y headers will set you back 3500-4500 dollars. If you could find a good used set of mild steel stahl step headers , I would recommend buying them .
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MJ, what about the company that has all of Stahl`s fixtures etc., are they
still making headers. Maybe I could get a new-old set of Stahl`s. Would that be the same thing as getting an old-old set? With the privilege of being Canadian, 4000.00 U.S headers will cost me 7000.00 Canadian, so that's why I am doing anything I can to look at different options. J.R. |
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Billy Nees 1188 STK, SS I'm not spending 100K to win 2K Last edited by Billy Nees; 09-05-2021 at 09:08 AM. |
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