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as stated above, i've got a used HKS SQV blow-off valve which i've decided to sell. it came with the car when i imported it from japan.

reason for selling is because i've got myself another one and didn't want to leave it lying around just gathering dust.

gives a nice fluttering sound, hasn't gave me any problems with the authorities.

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item is located in melbourne. would prefer pick-up though i can send interstate but at the buyer's expense.

price: only $120 nego!

contact me at 04 3327 3999.

:):P:(

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just for your interest anothe rmember on here is selling these for half what you've got it listed as..not saying you have to match it but just so you know.. I brought one off him for 50 io thinkt he other was welded to a pipe and he was selling that for 80

just took a look at the bov you bought from the other thread. mine's guaranteed to be a newer model compared to what you bought. cheers. :)

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is that adapter suited for rb25? also can the stock bov gasket be used? thanks

yeah its taken off my car, a s2 r33 so it fits perfectly. and if im right the stock bov's gasket is the same as this one. cheers.

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QUOTE(zorb_rules @ 24 Aug 2006, 01:45 PM)

just for your interest anothe rmember on here is selling these for half what you've got it listed as..not saying you have to match it but just so you know.. I brought one off him for 50 io thinkt he other was welded to a pipe and he was selling that for 80

just took a look at the bov you bought from the other thread. mine's guaranteed to be a newer model compared to what you bought. cheers.

well may i ask whats your reasoning for yours being newer model? iv also looked at both so just wondering

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QUOTE(zorb_rules @ 24 Aug 2006, 01:45 PM)

just for your interest anothe rmember on here is selling these for half what you've got it listed as..not saying you have to match it but just so you know.. I brought one off him for 50 io thinkt he other was welded to a pipe and he was selling that for 80

just took a look at the bov you bought from the other thread. mine's guaranteed to be a newer model compared to what you bought. cheers.

well may i ask whats your reasoning for yours being newer model? iv also looked at both so just wondering

not too sure how to explain to ya mate. but based on the pics you can see the difference in models already and ive asked a shop regarding them and they stated that mine's of a better build. anyway, im sure you can look around for cheaper bov's around the forum. cheers. :P

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