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Old 05-09-2010, 03:44 PM
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what would br the bets palce to shop from to get a

2/4 drop

exhaust

cold air intake

long tube headers

am trying to get parts thanks if ya have some part that are listed ill buy them thanks
Old 05-09-2010, 04:28 PM
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There are going to be several opinions on this but here are mine.

2/4 drop: Watch the for sale forum, alot of people go from 2/4 to 4/6 quickly

exhaust: Have a local shop do it. 1 chamber dumped before the axle sounds great

cold air intake: Some people make them, I got a K&N 77 series, did well for me. Ebay.

long tube headers: Ebay has a set that are 300 shipped, I don't have a set so I can't speak to them, but it sounds like most people like them. Lots of pacesetters out there. I think there are 2 sets in the for sale forum now. The sponsors have pretty good prices and sales.

I'm a cheapskate by nature so shop around and take my opinion for what it's worth.
I've learned however that it's best not to cut corners but the mods your looking at you can get some good prices on second hand.
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