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![]() Every car on the road technically has at least one "header" stock. It is slang for the exhaust manifold, and generally means an aftermarket set of manifolds. So the answer to your question is both yes and no. Yes there are two headers (manifolds) on your car, but by being from the factory they cannot be aftermarket, and thereby not truly "headers" in the commonly accepted meaning of the word.
I hope that helps. Welcome to the site by the way.
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