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Old 05-25-2013, 12:30 PM   #1
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Question Gauging Interest for Stainless Long Tube Headers for 4x4's....

First off, I am not selling anything.....yet.

I know of a custom builder who just made a set of stainless long tube headers for a '73-'87 (91) Blazer. He wants $500 a set, but said if he had a order of something like 10 sets, he could do something more along the lines of $400 a set (plus shipping of course).

I am also going to test fit a set on my 2wd while my set is out during my turbo swap.

I have read many times that guys needed/wanted these but were unable to sourse them.

I will not be taking money, including deposits.

So..... Who is interested?


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Old 05-25-2013, 01:21 PM   #2
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Re: Gauging Interest for Stainless Long Tube Headers for 4x4's....

I'm interested. I'm considering using American Racing Headers for a Trailblazer SS on my '76 K25 that will receive a 6.0 this summer.
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Old 05-25-2013, 05:26 PM   #3
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Re: Gauging Interest for Stainless Long Tube Headers for 4x4's....

I'm in but I would really like to have some in under 3-4 weeks if possible. Have any pictures of them ?
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Old 05-25-2013, 08:28 PM   #4
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Re: Gauging Interest for Stainless Long Tube Headers for 4x4's....

Let me talk with him on Tuesday and get pics along with a delivery date.
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Old 05-29-2013, 08:37 PM   #5
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Re: Gauging Interest for Stainless Long Tube Headers for 4x4's....

Any word on the headers ?
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Re: Gauging Interest for Stainless Long Tube Headers for 4x4's....

I would be interested in a set that fits 2wd. To make them usefull they should fit both 2 and 4wd tho.
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I would be interested in a set that fits 2wd. To make them usefull they should fit both 2 and 4wd tho.
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Not likely to happen anywhere in the near future, at least with the guy I am dealing with.
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Re: Gauging Interest for Stainless Long Tube Headers for 4x4's....

Bummer I need to find some headers to run on a k10 that I don't have to hack up the frame. It's a really nice truck.
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Re: Gauging Interest for Stainless Long Tube Headers for 4x4's....

I think you guys are misunderstanding, I was referring to the 2wd headers not happening, as of right now the 4wd headers are still an option, just gotta find time when I am not working 12-16 hour days to stop by his shop in order to speak to him in person and get the requested pics.
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Re: Gauging Interest for Stainless Long Tube Headers for 4x4's....

I might be interested, some pics would be great. $400 would be very fair for a set
Of stainless headers. What tube size.
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Re: Gauging Interest for Stainless Long Tube Headers for 4x4's....

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I might be interested, some pics would be great. $400 would be very fair for a set
Of stainless headers. What tube size.
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I believe they are 1 7/8", maybe 1 3/4". I will also confirm that when I make it over there during business hours. As my luck would have it, I have had 12 hour days all week. Hopefully I will have one short day this week.
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