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All parts from an 03 6.0L with 90k. Ran fine before it was in a flood. ALL PRICES PLUS SHIPPING. Paypal only, verified seller of over 1350 transactions since 2000.
non EGR truck manifolds, will include stock used gaskets, $20 plus shipping

truck oil pan $30 plus shipping

coils (8) on rails $50 shipped (tested to work on my personal truck)

stock lifters with retaining cups $20 plus shipping

a/c compressor, still has a little oil inside, spins normally $15 plus shipping

The following parts I can sell as-is or I can powdercoat them for added cost (about $15-25 per piece). Here is a link to powdercoating work I have done: http://www.rotaryresurrection.com/kl...etfiles/PCwork
engine front cover $5

valley cover $5

valve covers $10

crank pulley $10

a/c mounting bracket $5

alt/ps mounting bracket $15

water pump/housing $20
non EGR truck manifolds, will include stock used gaskets, $20 plus shipping
truck oil pan $30 plus shipping
coils (8) on rails $50 shipped (tested to work on my personal truck)
stock lifters with retaining cups $20 plus shipping
a/c compressor, still has a little oil inside, spins normally $15 plus shipping
The following parts I can sell as-is or I can powdercoat them for added cost (about $15-25 per piece). Here is a link to powdercoating work I have done: http://www.rotaryresurrection.com/kl...etfiles/PCwork
engine front cover $5
valley cover $5
valve covers $10
crank pulley $10
a/c mounting bracket $5
alt/ps mounting bracket $15
water pump/housing $20
Last edited by RotaryResurrection; Oct 25, 2008 at 12:53 PM.
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90k miles on the parts. I edited above to include mileage and info.
Coils are being sold in tested condition, I plugged them into my personal truck and it ran fine.
Coils are being sold in tested condition, I plugged them into my personal truck and it ran fine.
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just about anything. You can't do specific color matching like with auto paint, but I have many colors on hand. Mirror black, silver metallic, and wrinkle black are my personal recommendations. Red also looks nice.
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I have a satin black, and a wrinkle black, both look similar to those. In the link above to the powdercoat work I have done, the corvette valve covers and TB are done in wrinkle black, as well as some rotary intake manifolds. I havent used the satin black for anything yet, but it is basically semi-gloss, not nearly as wet-looking as the mirror black.
I can get flat black but I do not have any on hand.
I can get flat black but I do not have any on hand.


