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AtomicHoe094

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ahha well congrats on buying headers! one step closer.. if you send em to me, ill ceramic powdercoat em or high temp with 1000*F powdercoat. id just charge ya for shipping and the powder, the labor is free....
 

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i went with the pacesetter long tube .just finished my install, if your going to do them yourself heres a few tips 1. make sure you have the correct mounting bolts i had to get mine from lowes-allen head socket bolts (stainless) $ 50.00 2. can of pb buster or kroil penetrating oil . 3 take off everything that is in your way for the egr tube theres no way around it .4 spare car or bicycle to go back to the parts store after you brake vaccuum lines - good luck what ever you pick, it will make a big difference
 

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well ceramic would be about 100bucks for just the powder to do it.
high temp black or silver or bronze would be about 50 bucks. :Handshake:
 

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There will definitively be a write up :Handshake:.. If I don't screw up and make myself mad.
I was looking at Eastwood too, it had some good reviews but I wonder if I have to bake it or if it can cure from engine heat.
 

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