WTB: L S 3 Coil Covers
#2
Drifting
OP you will need to specify exactly what coil overs you're looking to buy, is it 2 rears, 2 fronts, is your car a C5 or C6 and which coil overs you prefer, LG'S, Stance's, Pfadt and what do you do with the car, drag race or street use?
#5
Drifting
#10
I have a pair as well. PM me if you want some pictures.
#12
your pm doesnt work.
Sure, any email or cell# i can send the pics to?
It comes with whatever is on it stock - the two weird ring things and the things that snap on to the pins.
Just checked on ebay for common prices - looks like 140+ s/h is what used ones go for commonly? How about 100 + actual shipping (I'm in Hawaii so shipping will probably be $30+, if it goes above $130 I'll eat the rest of the costs)? There are some scuffs on the passenger side cover from where the fuel hose enters.
Originally Posted by solidaxel
Sure, send me some pics
Are they complete with the mounting hardware
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Are they complete with the mounting hardware
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It comes with whatever is on it stock - the two weird ring things and the things that snap on to the pins.
Just checked on ebay for common prices - looks like 140+ s/h is what used ones go for commonly? How about 100 + actual shipping (I'm in Hawaii so shipping will probably be $30+, if it goes above $130 I'll eat the rest of the costs)? There are some scuffs on the passenger side cover from where the fuel hose enters.
#15
Drifting
I have a pair of custom built LS3 covers, they look old school. These are only available for the LS1 from an company in Michigan.
I bought custom LS1 covers from this shop and had my bodyshop buddy cut off and reattached the old style portion onto
a pair of stock LS3 fuel rail covers. It was a lot of work to
fab these together, fill gaps with epoxy and then paint the covers.
I saved them for my 69 Camaro LS project but I just found out that they won't fit the new engine because the relocated AC and Alternator
brackets are in the way. I don't want to cut them apart so I've decided to sell them.
They are in excellent condition
Won't be cheap but maybe you will be interested.
I bought custom LS1 covers from this shop and had my bodyshop buddy cut off and reattached the old style portion onto
a pair of stock LS3 fuel rail covers. It was a lot of work to
fab these together, fill gaps with epoxy and then paint the covers.
I saved them for my 69 Camaro LS project but I just found out that they won't fit the new engine because the relocated AC and Alternator
brackets are in the way. I don't want to cut them apart so I've decided to sell them.
They are in excellent condition
Won't be cheap but maybe you will be interested.