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Chevy SCR X Turbo Performance Dual 2-1/2 Exhaust System,For Use With 3/4 Length Shorty Headers, Stainless Steel, Small Block, 1955-1957

Item EK-57-241570-1
Chevy SCR X Turbo Performance Dual 2-1/2 Exhaust System,For Use With 3/4 Length Shorty Headers, Stainless Steel, Small Block, 1955-1957
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

        • An Excellent Performance Upgrade
        • High Quality Mandrel Bent Pipes
        • Welding Required On Front Header Flanges
        • Works With Aftermarket Shock Bar Kit
        • Features Corvette-Style X Crossover System
        • Tail Pipes Exit Out Back
        • Places Mufflers Behind Passenger Compartment For Reduced Noise Inside Car
        • Forward Exhaust Pipes Fit CCI 3/4 Length Shorty Headers P/N 24-53 Or 24-53C
        • Fits All Except Wagon & Convertible
        • Turbo Mufflers
        • Features Unique Rear Cross Brace Support System
        • All Hangers & Clamps Included...Over A $100 Value!

      Description

      NOTE: For Tri-Fives with spring pocket kits please see our P/N: 24-316-P or 24-316S-P. For tail pipes that exit behind the rear wheels like original 1957 please see our P/N: 24-316-R or 24-316S-R.

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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