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Old 10-05-2005, 07:32 PM
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All of these 6.0L parts have less than 5K miles on them


--6.0L LQ9 #317 heads

These heads have less than 5K miles on them. I will not need them with my new buildup so they are for sale. They come with valve springs etc, but no rockers. I wont be needing these heads as I plan on ordering a set of the ET casting heads for my NA setup. If there is interest in the heads, I will then pull them off of the motor they came from (in the pics)

$330 shipped

Check out this link to see pics of the heads Head pics


- 6.0L Crankshaft, 5Kmiles $100 +shipping
- 6.0L pistons and rods $80 + shipping
- 6.0L water pump $20 + ship
- LS1/6.0 complete rockers, pedestals, pushrods $60 +shipping
- 6.0L oil pan w/ windage tray $60 plus shipping
- Center bolt LS1 valve covers $50 plus shipping


I accept paypal. ALL PRICES are +1.5 % if using paypal.

Can email me at smknta95@hotmail.com or send me a PM.
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What kind of pistons? LQ4 or LQ9?
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Originally Posted by white1
What kind of pistons? LQ4 or LQ9?

As far as I know, they are LQ9 pistons. Any way to tell for certain, let me know.
Old 10-07-2005, 06:32 AM
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Let me get this straight... If you sell a part for $100 and the buyer pays via PayPal you want to charge him/her $1.50 extra? Is that what you're saying?
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Originally Posted by JimS
Let me get this straight... If you sell a part for $100 and the buyer pays via PayPal you want to charge him/her $1.50 extra? Is that what you're saying?

If you have ever sold anything and recieved money payal, you will know that when that money comes in through paypal you AUTOMATICALLY lose 3% no matter what. Many of the people that I have bought parts from will make th buyer pay the whole 3%, but I am splitting it with you. If someone wants to use paypal for the quickness of it, I dont think 1.5% is gonna hurt them. Or send a money order and wait much longer and not have to pay half the paypal charge. Its all up to the buyer.
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Originally Posted by SMKN TA 95
If you have ever sold anything and recieved money payal, you will know that when that money comes in through paypal you AUTOMATICALLY lose 3% no matter what. Many of the people that I have bought parts from will make th buyer pay the whole 3%, but I am splitting it with you. If someone wants to use paypal for the quickness of it, I dont think 1.5% is gonna hurt them. Or send a money order and wait much longer and not have to pay half the paypal charge. Its all up to the buyer.
I certainly see your point. I mean... if I sold a set of heads for $330 (shipped) I'd be dammed sure that I collected the extra $4.95 if the buyer expected the convenience of paypal!
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Originally Posted by SMKN TA 95
If you have ever sold anything and recieved money payal, you will know that when that money comes in through paypal you AUTOMATICALLY lose 3% no matter what.
You can also request that the buyer use a debit card, which transfers immediately and isn't charged that 3% :M2C
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if your account through paypal accepts credits cards you are charged 3% whether the buyer uses his/her checking account, credit card or an existing paypal balance. i sell a ton of items on ebay and get charged every time. the only way to avoid the 3% charge is to have only the "basic" paypal account which does not accept credit cards.they may have changed they're policy recently but that is the way it was a couple of years ago.
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Originally Posted by SMKN TA 95
As far as I know, they are LQ9 pistons. Any way to tell for certain, let me know.
Are they dished (LQ4) or flattop (LQ9). I am interested to know which ones they are. Also may be interested in the heads if they are not sold.


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