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GM G-Body
This full stainless steel exhaust system comes complete with a stamped crossover for a broad torque curve and TIG welded stainless steel straight-through absorption style mufflers. It is dual 2.5-inch with a single turn-down exit under each quarter panel for a stealthy look.
Hooker 70501364-R Blackheart LS Engine Swap Header-Back Exhaust System Features:
- Each system is supplied with a high-efficiency stamped crossover & high-flow TIG-welded 304 SS absorption mufflers
- OE quality hardware (clamps, hanger rods, and rubber isolators) provided to ensure excellent fitment and a leak-free installation
- Kits are supplied with turn-down style exits under the rear quarter panels
- Stainless steel straight-through designed absorption mufflers for a muscle car sound without the resonance
- Constructed of mandrel-bent stainless steel tubing
- Connects directly to 2332 and 2333 full-length headers
- System can connect to 2481 mid-length headers with adapter 42113
- Will not fit El Camino
Specifications:
Gentlemen: Will this system fit my 1987 Pontiac Bonneville SE? Does this system install directly to the V6's factory exhaust headers? Are there any other components that I would need to purchase for a clean installation? Thank you.
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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