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We're factory direct with many header manufacturers. This allows us to obtain very good pricing from them and pass the savings along to you! We currently have all headers that we carry on sale. There is alot available and some prices are lower than we should advertise so it will be best to give us a call or e-mail tbyrne@tbyrne.com to receive a quote. Please let us know what kind of vehicle you have along with the brand/part # that your looking for. This will allow us to provide a quote reply. Details for the packages that we carry can be seen in the Exhausts sections of our website.
We don't use the board PMs so I won't be able to send your pricing through there. We answer alot of e-mail each week so PMs end up being like going to 50 different post offices all day long instead of the mailman stopping by every 30 minutes
Some customers have been asked about Jet Hot coating. That is available for all headers that we carry.
JET-HOT develops, produces and applies a variety of coatings. Properties of the various coatings include insulation, corrosion resistance, abrasion and impact resistance as well as lubricity. All are applied at one of their regional factories through a meticulous, multi-step process including: thermal degreasing, abrasive-blast stripping with virgin aluminum oxide, double-coating (inside and out on headers), high temperature curing, custom packaging for return shipping, and quality-assurance controls during every phase of the procedure.
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