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Hey guys,

Have a basically brand new HKS SSQ BOV the newer version with R33 mount. In top condition, possibly gunna sell it jsut wondering if anyone is keen. Will ask around $320 for it i'd say, they retail around 600 mark cheapest as it comes iwth the bolt on mount.

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man... basically brand new... filter attachment has never been used. let me know quick, coz im getting my cooler piping made up tommorow... and need to get flange welded to fit either the blitz, or your HKS ssqv.

SO basically brand new, Well if i can c it tomorrow then its done, does it have the mount for R33 or does it need to be welded onto a mount? However if i need to weld it onto my piping then probs say swap and $70? cos mine has the mount already and not willing to muck around with cut and welding unless i need to cos its costly.

mine welded onto a straight pipe for 180sx... so either modify that, or get it welded onto an appropriate pipe. either way, i will have to do the same with yours.

cmon man, i think $50 is fair... when can i meet you tommorow?

The HKS BOV is known to be pretty much the best BOV in the world. It an hold enormous amounts of boost with no boost leak at all. Hence the price tag. I am a HUGE fan of the sound it produces and is the reason i bought it in the first place, but need to fund something else at the moment and i thought i'd just get rid of the BOV instead for now and probs down the line purchase another one but the racing version. But yes it is the one pictured and has the louder purpler piece in it so it is as loud as it can be... put it this way, if u run 10psi+ its damn loud!!

Nah sorry dude unless it has the mount i don't think i'll be keen at all cos i cbf at the moment tryin to get a mount made for it that all cos i am getting a cooler soon and will be welding it onto the piping so dun wanna be doing two things when only one should be done.

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