Bonnet badge, good condition, pins intact.
Rear MAZDA badge, as above.
2 rear mudflaps
Rear rocker cover.
Fuel Pressure Regulator.
EGR valve with metal pipe to exhaust manifold
EGR solenoids and bracket.
KL03 Inlet Manifold (no TB or banjo bolts, but with both VRIS's & solenoids, fuel rail and injectors) - silver painted.
OEM Air intake box without VAF.
OEM Air inlet/rad shroud complete with catch tank underneath...
Oil pressure switch
Coolant temp sensor (the small one-pin job near the l/h filler cap)
Coolant sensor
Knock sensor
Front gearbox sensor
PM me with low offers for any of the above.
Ken
Last edited by kenholland : 1-30-05 at 5:41.
Reason: added more bits
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MODS: Racex Performance Chrome Filter, mazdaspeed sunvisor, . tinted back lights, leather seats duel fog light. . rear facing camera. . Have TOYO Proxies fitted. NOW HAVE EAGLE TALON CAI STAINLESS STEEL CATBACK TINTED WINDOWS
Sorry Wolfie, I clean forgot - will sort tomorrow.
Ken
Just a thought. If you're taking your inlet manifold off to fit a new rear rocker gasket, do you want my unused IM gaskets? They cost me £29 from Mazda but you can have them for £15.
Wolf - If your going to the hassle of removing the rear rocker cover ( Rumoured to be a real pain ) - Fit a new gasket - Gaskets generally are not suposed to be used more than once.
Wolf - If your going to the hassle of removing the rear rocker cover ( Rumoured to be a real pain ) - Fit a new gasket - Gaskets generally are not suposed to be used more than once.
G
Definately agree with you G, Wolfie - if you use an old gasket it's only a matter of time till you have to do it all over again...
Save yourself some time and money in the long run and get a new gasket for it...
W
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