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Schoenfeld LS Engine Swap Headers

649-1302LS1-C


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LS Engine Swap Headers
$754.99
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LS Engine Swap Headers
  • 1967-Early 1999 GM Trucks
  • 1-3/4" Tube Diameter
  • 3" x 8" Collectors
  • Steel
  • Silver Ceramic Coated
  • Pair
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    1302LS1-C is rated 2.0 out of 5 by 2.
    Rated 1 out of 5 by from Not what you would think I spent extra on these rather then the ones I really wanted because they were black. Read the overview they say black, picture is black..... but they are silver. When contacting Jegs they made it clear it's my fault because part # end with -c. That means ceramic. I paid 11$ to send them back and ordered ceramic coated BLACK headers from BRP. Oh and they were scratch up with grass and dirt in the box
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