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Stainless Works Big Block Ford Down and Forward Turbo Headers. Header flanges are made with 3/8 thick 304 SS and tub

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Big Block Ford Down and Forward Turbo Headers. Header flanges are made with 3/8 thick 304 SS and tub
$1,865.80
Big Block Ford Down and Forward Turbo Headers. Header flanges are made with 3/8 thick 304 SS and tubing is .065 wall 304 SS with 2-1/2 Primaries and 3.5 Slip Fit Collectors. Headers are fully tig welded and back purged
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Can i switch sides to face them to the rear?

Asked by: Vanwelder
The Stainless Works 842-BBFDFT header does not fit facing rearward.
Answered by: jshook
Date published: 2023-10-03
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