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      <description>Swapping out your factory manifolds for a set of c3 corvette headers is basically a rite of passage for any C3 owner. If you&amp;#39;ve ever looked under the hood of a stock 1970s Stingray, you know exactly why. Those cast-iron factory manifolds are heavy,</description>
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