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Old 11-21-2002, 12:07 AM
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New Header.

Well, I just ordered a new header to replace my beat up, 4-1 header. Anyone want my old header? Free + shipping.
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how much is shipping and how bad of shape is it in?
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Old 11-21-2002, 03:52 AM
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how much for shipping to 94541? and i know how beat up it is

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does the header hurt performance like this?
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Haha....well lets put it this way you won't gain any power running the crushed header mod. It will hurt you, you'd be better off with your stock header.
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Question smushed header mod

Uh...how did you do that dude? I can understand if you had smashed up the bottom of the header...
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Old 11-21-2002, 11:19 AM
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Re: smushed header mod

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Uh...how did you do that dude? I can understand if you had smashed up the bottom of the header...

I thought it would gain a few extra ponies making the bends all awkward like that.

Actually, my car was in a accident, and that is the result of the radiator support being pushed into the header.



Shipping would be about $15-$20 anywhere if anyone really wants it. I'm sure the bottom is scraped up too. It could make for a great paper weight.
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Old 11-21-2002, 11:28 AM
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oh yeah..almost forgot....I didn't realize you had that header in there for the wreck... ur lucky that bitch worked at all
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I'll give you 20 bucks for it. I bet I can bend it out a little
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If you really want it, I will let you know when I slap on my new header.
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heck yeah SOLD! email me [email protected] I can probably fix that a little cutting and welding and some heat wrap
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