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Hooker 2466HKR Competition Ceramic Header | 
enlarge | Brand: HOOKER Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories
List Price: $204.33 Buy New: $143.16 You Save: $61.17 (30%)
New (3) from $143.16
Rating: 1 reviews
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 17.9 Dimensions (in): 29 x 11 x 16
MPN: 2466HKR Model: 2466HKR UPC: 700414057545 EAN: 0700414057545
Release Date: November 29, 2006 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Tuned-length primary tubes for street performance | | • | Mandrel-bent tubing for smooth exhaust flow | | • | Light weight & sturdy 16 gauge tubing | | • | Long transition collector for decreased back pressure | | • | 5/16 machined flanges for a perfect seal |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description "Hooker Headers 2466HKR Competition Header Hooker Competition headers are designed for the budget conscious enthusiast who has either a stock or mildly modified engine. They are made of 16 gauge mild steel mandrel bent tubing with a long transition collector design that minimizes back pressure and increases flow. The 5/16"" flanges are machined for a smooth sealing surface and they are an ideal thickness to seal each exhaust port and still maintain header integrity. The standard finish features a heat cured, high heat resistant paint, however an optional ceramic coating is available. All of these features make Hooker Competition headers the best value on the market."
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| Customer Reviews:
I'm having trouble deriving any pleasure from these April 2, 2008 C. Christopher Blackshere (Finding comfort in hell) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I told my good friend CB that I've been kinda depressed lately. Little things--working too much, Amazon not posting my reviews...I asked him for some advice. He said it sounded like I was in desperate need of a hooker. His advice has always been outstanding, so I quickly ordered one of these. I'm not sure, maybe I'm getting old, but these just haven't been doing anything for me. Maybe I'm using an improper technique or positioning. My efforts go limp. It's depressing and sometimes painful. Any advice would be greatfully appreciated...
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