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selling my GTR and the buyer's GF thinks the BOVs are too loud. So I'm after a pair of standard BOVs and the hoses that connect to the plastic pipe that runs back under/behind the intercooler. I have the rest of the factory plumbing.

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mate, I've always wanted a GTR, and now I have owned one for just over a year and had alot of fun with it. I've gotta say it didn't dissapoint - they are an awesome car! Its not quite what I want anymore - I miss the old stripped out, full caged racecar. So I'll be building something along those lines again now - probably with my old HR30 Skyline coupe that no-one wanted to buy. Its about 300kg lighter than the GTR and should be relatively easy to get the same kind of bhp out of, so it should be alot of good old fashioned rwd fun! Hopefully be on the track by winter next year.

so who's got some std BOVs?

I got a stock one on my car...if you want to swap it...can you pull it out from my car and put yours one onto my car??please??

thanks, but I've found a set already.



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