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    Finally found a place to build a set of custom headers for my rod.
    I wanted to try to buy something out of a catalog but with the custom
    motor mounts I'm running, nothing will fit.
    Anyway, Went to this place in South Seattle and they put a set of
    Tri Y's together that fit perfectly.
    Now they are getting a silver ceramic coating and back on the car late next week.
    I can hardly wait....the stock ones look like shid so this year when I show the car I won't have people saying, "gee, why don't you have headers".

    Here's what they look like before they went to get coated. They haven't been cleaned up yet and the welds
    still have to be polished out...

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    Looks like nice work and I like the idea of the ball socket instead of a regular flange.
    I've NEVER seen a car come from the factory that couldn't be improved.....

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    That's some very nice tube work!!!! Should look even better once they are coated!
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