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Zoomie Headers Bbc Dragster 2-1/4" Mid Length Altered Funny Car Style Stainless on 2040-parts.com

US $899.00
Location:

Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:teds fabrication zoomies:big block chevy Manufacturer Part Number:BBC.Mid.Stainless Surface Finish:Stainless UPC:Does not apply

we are currently building these to order lead time is approx 12 days 


Big Block Chevy Altered / funny car style zoomies 

2-1/4" .065w  STAINLESS

3/8 flange

12" of tubing between the flange and beginning of the bend 

these will NOT fit a funny car bodied car they are made more for the altered guys looking for a mid lentgh header . we can supply you with an un welded kit please email with your requirements 

mandrel bent tubing  nice smooth bends

TIG welded inside and outside of flange
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