Project pickle jar.
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Year: 1998
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Thanks man! I love the header. On a stock exhaust it only slightly deepens the tone, hardly noticeable. Definitely helps out on the low end. Got a flowmaster super 44 in the garage I'm going to put on soon as I get a new cat. To me the 4.0 sounds good with a nice low tone exhaust. If you go straight piping or using glass packs they get a lil obnoxious.
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Year: 1990
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Thanks man! I love the header. On a stock exhaust it only slightly deepens the tone, hardly noticeable. Definitely helps out on the low end. Got a flowmaster super 44 in the garage I'm going to put on soon as I get a new cat. To me the 4.0 sounds good with a nice low tone exhaust. If you go straight piping or using glass packs they get a lil obnoxious.
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It's either an ATP or APN can't remember. They are both the same, made by the same company. I'll look at my old pics and see if I have a pic of the box.
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Got the fronts in, gonna put off the rear till I have a whole day to put them in.
My buddy and I just found this JY the other day, everything is flat rate no matter what it is. A bucket seat is $25 and some change. They even had a mostly complete 69 international scout!
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Please excuse my dirty carpet, its getting replaced before too long