Flowmaster Header-Back Exhaust Pipe Kit 1964-1972 GM A-Body V8
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GM A-Body
FLOWMASTER MUFFLERS 17107 Features:
This mandrel-bent crossmember-back exhaust system is custom designed for most 1964-1972 GM A-body cars and is perfect for the person looking for true dual exhaust system. This system comes complete minus the mufflers and allows you to choose the sound level of the Flowmaster performance mufflers you desire for your vehicle. System features include all mandrel-bent 2.50-inch aluminized steel tubing, an H-pipe to equalize the exhaust gas pressures and sound for maximum performance and maximum clearance and includes two styles of tailpipe exits. Designed for an easy fit, these systems include all necessary parts, hardware, and instructions for an easy installation. Covered by our 3-year Limited Warranty. Notes: Requires 2.50-inch Offset Inlet/Opposite side Offset Outlet such as part# 942548 (Super 44 Series) or 52558 (50 Series) mufflers.- Dual Tailpipe Exit Styles with Turndown or Angle-cut Tailpipes
- Includes all Clamps, Hangers and Necessary Hardware
- Mandrel-bent 2.50-inch Aluminized Steel Tubing
- Extra Long Front Pipes for Adjustability
- Allows you to Choose Your Mufflers
- 3-year Limited Warranty
- Includes Built-in H-pipe
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