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Old 03-23-2005, 11:35 PM   #1
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I just bought a cobalt the base model pretty much and i wanted a stick so i didnt care hell after all the deals it was only ten nine but anyway. would headers for a cavilier work for the cobalt and how about the b&m short throw shifter will that work for any of the cobalt with a five speed.
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Re: aftermarket

As far as the aftermarket goes.. Im only now getting into the Cobalt since I am looking at buying one.. But as far as I can tell its got the same Ecotec engine in it that the latest Cavalier has.. which means as far as I can tell most the mods should work the same.. Don't quote me on that though. Heh.
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