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Mail From: J Strube (email redacted)

> Anyone using JBA shorties or another brand of shorty header? I'd like to
> find a pair that are ceramic coated if possible. I lowered my '65 and the
> long tubes hang down to low. I can't even make it up my driveway without
> scraping!
>
> Jeff Rautenberg
>
Jeff, I am using the JBA SHorties on my 66. They are a work of art
compared to tri-Ys. I originally got plain nickel plated ones, they
came a littel rust colored, so I complained to JBA. They had me send
them into Airborne coatings for ceramic coating. Cost was thier cost,
$80 for my hassles. Normally it is $200 if you send them in, or about
$110 on top of JBA's price if you get them coated. I found the best
price a few years ago at Dark Horse.

John Strube
66 EFI GT
93 Lightning



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