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Hey guys

I have a HKS SSQV, it is the newest style refer below picture. The valve is currently on my R33 GTS-T.

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However I am going through a series of upgrades atm and want to return to a legal setup due to the current upgrade requiring a mod plate so i need it to be 100% legal. So plumbback is the best way to go and turbosmart offer the product i want. I do need a plumb back bov which can flow some massive air...

Im after a turbo smart bov of the following model number;

FG-BOV-003PB38 – (38mm outlet) RRP $299

This is a picture of the valve im after. I would prefer the 38mm version.

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What im after is either a swap for the turbosmart valve listed above or $350 for the ssqv bov postage included anywhere in Australia. Yes you do get the all the bits need to fit it to a R33 cross over pipe.

I do have recipts for $670 for the valve and fitting kit.

This is NOT a chinese copy and has only been on my car for about 7000km's.

Please post here or PM.

Cheers Col

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hey buddy

i'd take it off ur hands... however i've got a sr20.. and not sure how it'd go fitting it to my car

You would need to buy the fitting kit for an Sr20 which is like 100 bucks...

I'd like to talk to you about buying the BOV Col. I have questions and would like to test it first also.

Dave

Yeah no worries mate... Can do for you...

  • 2 months later...

Col i have a mate that bought that model bov for his s13 but never ended up fitting it - i'm not sure but he might still have it, i'll find out for you.

Bump... Last one in this condition sold for $420 on this very forum only 2 weeks ago...

BARGIN

EDIT: Im going to keep this now, as i found out there is a plumb back adapter for it, which will make it the best plumb back bov on the market. Being that it is a pull type valve and cannot leak under high boost...

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