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whats a good header exhaust system to get for a 70 383 d100.... i dont care of the price i just was wondering what sounds the best thanks.

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Hedmann headers has a listing, part # hed-79250, $140.00 thru summit. Im planning on those, a 2.5" X-pipe, flowmasters, with resonators in the tails for my 68 D-200
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i agree with the 2.5 pipe, but hate headers. id use the rams horn manifolds if you can get them. and v-force makes a better muff then flow master at a better price.
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Regardless of personel preference, its unamious, headers undoubtedly flow better and on a old school engine the only free flow muffler is the glasspack, out of any muffler its the only that you can see through, therefore the only unrestricted muffler, and best breathing!

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