Valve Covers, Shift Knob, Air Vents, Underdrirve Pulley, & More
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Valve Covers, Shift ****, Air Vents, Underdrirve Pulley, & More
I have several items for sale. Let me know if you have any questions.
Valve cover from a 91 miata 1.6. I pressure washed, bead blasted, primed, and painted it with black wrinkle finish paint. I just finished painting last night so the paint's still drying. It's flawless and looks great. 60 dollars shipped.
Air vents from a 91 miata. These are in very good condition, are not broken, and have the original velvet stuff that keeps them from saging. I have 4 available. 5 dollars each plus shipping. All four for 15 plus shipping.
SOLD Shift **** from a 91 miata. 8 dollars shipped.
Valve cover from a 91 Protege. As I understand it, this bolts on any 1.8 liter miata and will leave the cam gears exposed. It was pressure washed, bead blasted, primed, and sprayed yellow. Last two pictures taken without flash and more accurately show the covers color. 75 dollars shipped.
SOLD I have an underdrive pulley I purchased a while back. It does have the timing marks on it. It includes 4 (longer or shorter, I cant remember which) grade 8 bolts that were needed to install it on my 99 miata. Also includes a new Gatorback belt that was needed for the A/C and powersteering, as the original belt was too long. The alternator belt worked without needing a shorter one. All have less than 1K miles on them. 35 dollars shipped.
A K&N air filter for a 99 miata. This was purchased new and has about 15K miles on it. It needs to be cleaned, but is in good condition. 20 dollars shipped.
I have four frankenstein bolts available. The chrome is starting to flake a little on these. They look fair and would work fine. They don't have the stud that is normally threaded into them though. Those could be bought at a hardware store. 18 dollars a pair shipped.
Inline NOS brand nitrous filter. It was purchased new and never used. It's still in the original packaging. I paid 65 for it. Would like to get 35 dollars shipped.
Valve cover from a 91 miata 1.6. I pressure washed, bead blasted, primed, and painted it with black wrinkle finish paint. I just finished painting last night so the paint's still drying. It's flawless and looks great. 60 dollars shipped.
Air vents from a 91 miata. These are in very good condition, are not broken, and have the original velvet stuff that keeps them from saging. I have 4 available. 5 dollars each plus shipping. All four for 15 plus shipping.
SOLD Shift **** from a 91 miata. 8 dollars shipped.
Valve cover from a 91 Protege. As I understand it, this bolts on any 1.8 liter miata and will leave the cam gears exposed. It was pressure washed, bead blasted, primed, and sprayed yellow. Last two pictures taken without flash and more accurately show the covers color. 75 dollars shipped.
SOLD I have an underdrive pulley I purchased a while back. It does have the timing marks on it. It includes 4 (longer or shorter, I cant remember which) grade 8 bolts that were needed to install it on my 99 miata. Also includes a new Gatorback belt that was needed for the A/C and powersteering, as the original belt was too long. The alternator belt worked without needing a shorter one. All have less than 1K miles on them. 35 dollars shipped.
A K&N air filter for a 99 miata. This was purchased new and has about 15K miles on it. It needs to be cleaned, but is in good condition. 20 dollars shipped.
I have four frankenstein bolts available. The chrome is starting to flake a little on these. They look fair and would work fine. They don't have the stud that is normally threaded into them though. Those could be bought at a hardware store. 18 dollars a pair shipped.
Inline NOS brand nitrous filter. It was purchased new and never used. It's still in the original packaging. I paid 65 for it. Would like to get 35 dollars shipped.
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i run that protege valve cover on my 1.8. just a heads up that you lose your coil pack mounting holes with it. no big deal if you do COPs. much cleaner looking than a cutup stock valve cover if you want to see the timing gears.
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damn that valve cover for being yellow! i'm trying to envision it after a few months of a leaky valve cover gasket. that may just be enough to mask the brightness of the yellow...
for those having trouble imagining it on their miata here it is in black
here's another
for those having trouble imagining it on their miata here it is in black
here's another
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Pulley is sold.
Atlanta93LE, yes valve cover was not masked properly. There is some overspray but it could easily be removed. I don't have my dremel with me but 5 minutes with a wire wheel in a dremel would clean it right up. I suppose the close up pics are what makes it look funny.
I can spray the protege valvecover another color if yellow is a problem.
Atlanta93LE, yes valve cover was not masked properly. There is some overspray but it could easily be removed. I don't have my dremel with me but 5 minutes with a wire wheel in a dremel would clean it right up. I suppose the close up pics are what makes it look funny.
I can spray the protege valvecover another color if yellow is a problem.
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