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Hey guys as the title says im after a bov with a direct bolt on to a r32 rb20det i want that wont make the car stall as i have already changed BOV twice and still not happy. Updated see last post. after front brake line the little one next to the caliper and also adjustable castor rods

cheers

Title updated.

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Hey guys as the title says im after a bov with a direct bolt on to a r32 rb20det. Also after the front "S" badge which sits in the bonnet of a r32. let me know what you got. located in sydney

cheers

im finding it very hard to find one of these too... are they even manufactured?

I have a SARD R2D2 bov for sale, came off my RB20 but it didn't bolt where there standard bov did.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=156767

I can even supply a plate to blank off the standard bov :unsure:

I've got one, it's a little dodge looking...I can send some pics if you like. It's a Blitz DD copy with a flange welded onto it. A decent gasket on it and it'd work sweet....was designed for return but can supply the vent filter with it which will make it look better.

I've currently got 2 bovs, ones a HKS SSQ and the others a APexi twinchamber, the twinchamber is currenlty on its way from japan, both replace the factory bov, haven't decided which 1 i want to use on my car, pm me an offer for 1 n i may consider selling 1

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