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Ive purchased a GFB Hybrid blow off valve with an R33 adapter but having some problems fitting it myself... Ive spoken to one of the official GFB fitters and they want around 80 bucks to fit it... AutoBarn said it may take an hour or hour and half to fit it and asking for around 60-80 bucks... Autobarn is like 15 min from me while GFB guys are 50 mins drive...

I want this thing fitted on Sat... who to go to? Unles someone knows good and reliable people who could fit this bastard on.

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What problems are you getting trying to fit it yourself?

You need basically no mechanical skills to put it in.

If the adapter is for an R33 should be as simple as removing stock blow off valve from the two bolts that are holding it on. putting the A/M BOV in and screwing it in.

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