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Hey guys and girls.. I have 2 Bov i need to get rid off.. One is a TurboSmart V Port II and the other is a GFB Stealth FX

I have had them bought for abour 1 year now.. I've gone back to my stock BOV

They are in Very good condition, Pretty much like new..

I'm asking around $250 each ono.. will not turn down any serious offer.

I bought these brand new and they almost cost me like $450 each.

They are a direct bolt on to the R33. The GFB BOV has 2 vents.. one plums back in to the intake and the other vents outside

I'm located in melb, West...

Call me on 0421 205 751

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Yea mate. it come with the Original turbo smart adaptor. These 2 BOV's are a direct fit to the R33's.. no midifications need to be done.. i just need em gone.

I need a the asap so I will not turn down any offer.. so yea..

If they dont sell i'm just gonna put em up on ebay and take what eva i get for em..

hey mate

which version of your GFB bov is it? adj noise one?

Yea mate, i can adjust the noise buy turning the head left or right in the direction of plumback or vet to atmospher..

can you block it up to make it full plumb back? or the knob makes it 100% plum back? so theres 100% atmo or 100% plumb back and 50/50?

Yes thats right... turn the knob 100% to the left and its plumback.. right.. atmo..

GFB STEALTH FX SOLD TO 265KW AT THE WHEELS HOLMES -- PENDING PAYMENT

Turbosmart V port 2 still up for sale...

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