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Old 04-04-2005, 12:08 PM   #1
Streetmaster
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What about sisepipe's or stack's on my C10 2X4?

Recently i've thought about a set of side pipes,or stack's, for my 76 GMC Sierra fleetside shortbox 2X4. I've allways thought that they were cool look'in myself, but i guess other guys dont. I dont really want a cooky cutter truck, and i dont want it to be to cheezy either. Seeing how sidepipes, and stack's, are'nt the cheepest things in the world, so oppinions would be appreciated.The C10 type PU's have a nice curve to the rocker's that would let a set of sisepipes, fit right down out of the way of things. My set up will be a 76 shortbed fleet, with a 3/5 drop, P275R60 meets, on 15X8 ralley's, plus the 350 sbc will have a bit of a cam, that would probly sound neet thru the sidepipes, or a set of stack's, up thru the bed, which do look good on 4X4's. Come on guy's oppinions please.
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