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Re: Pacesetter headers on the 2.6 [Re: jerzboy] #804770 04/23/07 09:19 AM
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mine looks like a half done job bodys fairly nice few dents no rust in the rear wheel whells chrome wheels still look fantastic just the motor needs a cleaning and some replaceing

i think ima go with the cast iron on rock auto as being i don't know how to drive a 5 speed i don't need a increase in low end torque just yet

Re: Pacesetter headers on the 2.6 [Re: blackmage] #804771 04/24/07 10:48 AM
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there are a few online right now they ahve the stock iron cast from a seller selling it for like 92.82 with 20 shipped then rock autos ebay thing has it for one 137 and 11 or 40 something for shipping

the lower one has better positive rate oh what should i do

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