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Posted by rustywallace2 on July 04, 2003 at 13:06:38 from (205.188.209.140):
In Reply to: Re: finding a chrome pipe posted by Scooby on July 04, 2003 at 11:12:11:
Hi thanks for that scooby, and i was thinking if you put a second liner into the pipe it wouldnt turn brown. But from what I have seen aroud here at shows the ones with the curve at the end always turn brown. Do you make them to just fit over the pipe that comes out of the manifold so I could put a clamp on there so I dont have an exhaust leak? Also how much would you charge me to do a chrome pipe with double lined 4inches in diameter and 30 inches long and just a 45 degree angle at the end not a curve? How much would you charge me to ship the pipe? Also I have a buddy that has a JD 720 do you make a pipe for that tractor? Thanks Scooby!!! Thanks RustyWallace2
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