


Speed Engineering - LS Swap Headers for 67-69 Camaro, 68-74 Nova
Marsoni
M251S
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Speed Engineering - LS Swap Headers for 67-69 Camaro, 68-74 NovaSpeed Engineering Long Tube Mandrel Bent, 304 Stainless Headers Compatible with all LS Swap 67 69 Camaro, 68 74 Nova Graphite gaskets included (we recommend MLS gaskets MAH MS16124 ) Mandrel bends, tig welded, and machined flanges 1 7 8" primary runner tubes Includes: headers and graphite gaskets Note: If using a larger 4L80E or older Turbo 350 400 transmission the bellhousing ear may need to be trimmed for proper clearance (Warning) This is a RACE
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nice stand, quick easy setup
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★★★★★ 5
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