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    1. #161
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      Getting exhaust all layed out
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      1969 camaro build

      One of the roll bar
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      It looks good, you'll have to let me know how braided section works out.
      Wayne
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    4. #164
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      Quote Originally Posted by Motown 454 View Post
      It looks good, you'll have to let me know how braided section works out.
      Yeah I have heard good and bad on the flex joint. Suppose to be better for not cracking or leaks at the headers we shall see

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      Quote Originally Posted by thumper877 View Post
      Yeah I have heard good and bad on the flex joint. Suppose to be better for not cracking or leaks at the headers we shall see
      What have you guys heard bad about them? We use the ones with an inner liner which doesn't allow exhaust to pass through the braided section. OEM's use braided with no inner liner, usually.

      -Dale
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      Quote Originally Posted by Schwartz Performance View Post
      Quote Originally Posted by thumper877 View Post
      Yeah I have heard good and bad on the flex joint. Suppose to be better for not cracking or leaks at the headers we shall see
      What have you guys heard bad about them? We use the ones with an inner liner which doesn't allow exhaust to pass through the braided section. OEM's use braided with no inner liner, usually.

      -Dale
      Hey dale u guys take good care of me I know that. Some people on the Internet say they leak fumes but glad to hear it's got a inner liner. I thought u could believe everything u read on line this changes my whole world lol. Thanks dale for the great work

    7. #167
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      i have some summit brand flex couplers which im waiting to install.

    8. #168
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      Nice save Ron! Lol


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    9. #169
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      1969 camaro build

      More pics of completed exhaust
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    10. #170
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      Question, it looks like you're running proform valve covers, did you use their coil relocation kit or is it katech? something else?

    11. #171
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      Hey James the valve covers and coil relocation brackets are all gm stuff it's in there performance catalog



    12. #172
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      It's been a while since I have posted finally picked out a color it changed daily lol problem is I like to many colors still have to get it back together and wet sand but I think it turned out great Name:  2019020895153952.jpeg
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    13. #173
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      I love the color! The way it shows in the first picture gives a hint how nice it will be in the sun. Beautiful.
      Wayne
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    14. #174
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      Thanks Motown I havnt even seen it outside myself yet

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      Some of the partsName:  20190120_083018.jpeg
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    16. #176
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      Looks good, Ron!

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    17. #177
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      Thanks dale

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      Color looks awesome buddy! Keep the pics coming!


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    19. #179
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      Thanks lxg44 will do we have been getting hammered with some horrible weather havnt had much time to get out and work on it spring hurry up

    20. #180
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      Need to get it do e so we can do that power tour Rob take care want to see that grille when u get it

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