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Product: Genuine Go Fast Bits Hybrid BOV with Adaptor to fit R33 + Ill include the plumb back hose.

Reason for Sale: I bought a FMIC crossover pipe that had a HKS SSQ BOV welded to it therefore I dont need this BOV anymore.

Condition: Excellent - As New (few very light scratches)

Location: Sydney

GFB Hybrid system features two venting outlets, one is a recirculation outlet and the other dumps to atmosphere. This system means that about 50% of the air is recirculated, resulting in an audible but slightly more subdued blow-off noise. It also means that Nissan's sensitive airflow meters can use this valve and make a great blow-off sound without backfiring or ECU error codes.

Hear Sound: (from GFB website) GFB_BOV.wav

GFB: $350.00 RRP (excluding Adaptor)

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Auto Joy: $329.00 (excluding Adaptor)

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Unique Auto Sports: $319.00 (excluding Adaptor)

Price: $180.00 Firm (Including Adaptor and plumb back hose) + Postage

Please PM if Intrested

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Thanks Sinista... i wish i could of kept it on my car but unfortunatly the FMIC cross over pipe had the HKS welded to it... so i cant use it.

At this price its too good to miss!

Cheers

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