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RE: hugger headers
By Travis Miller - 07/23/2001 2:47:07 AM; IP 205.188.199.36
If these are aftermarket headers, they could be designed like the tri-Y ones that were made for Mustang and Fairlane to clear the shock towers. I believe they were made by Hedman.
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 hugger headers -- Krinn, 07/22/2001
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 RE: hugger headers -- Will, 07/23/2001
Collapse <b>RE: hugger headers</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>Travis Miller, <i>07/23/2001</i></font>RE: hugger headers -- Travis Miller, 07/23/2001
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 RE: hugger headers -- Mike McQuesten, 07/23/2001
 RE: hugger headers -- Will, 07/23/2001
 RE: hugger headers -- John, 07/24/2001
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