FS: shaved & powdercoated centerbolt Valve Covers
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For Sale: 99+ valve covers, shaved (coil bosses cut off, holes TIG'd up, epoxy smoothed), powdercoated dark charcoal metallic.
These are basically brand new. They have never been installed/mounted since coated, and have been stored inside the house since.
Comes with brand new GM bolts, grommet's, and gaskets.
Having these, along with your coil's relocated, will drastically clean up your engine bay.
If you have an older 97-98 car, and plan on upgrading to the 99+ heads, you will need the PCV hose that connects the covers to the TB. I have one of these, brand new from GM, including the valve, for an additional amount if needed.
$150 shipped
PM me, or email me (zeitschwingate@yahoo.com), or call for quickest response....205-401-6096
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These are basically brand new. They have never been installed/mounted since coated, and have been stored inside the house since.
Comes with brand new GM bolts, grommet's, and gaskets.
Having these, along with your coil's relocated, will drastically clean up your engine bay.
If you have an older 97-98 car, and plan on upgrading to the 99+ heads, you will need the PCV hose that connects the covers to the TB. I have one of these, brand new from GM, including the valve, for an additional amount if needed.
$150 shipped
PM me, or email me (zeitschwingate@yahoo.com), or call for quickest response....205-401-6096
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i was going to put them under the cowl, just for the ease of working on them. I planned on using the ziptie method, so it would be easy to remove and reinstall them
You could also lengthen the wires that go from the PCM to the coils, and hide them in a location out of sight
You could also lengthen the wires that go from the PCM to the coils, and hide them in a location out of sight