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local pick up only.

Item: Blitz BOV on r33 hard pipe and blitz stainless mesh pod filter

Age: unknown

Condition: excellent

Price: 100 firm

To Fit: (What car) any

Location: smithfield nsw

Contact: 0401471604

Comments: This blitz bov is in excellent working condition. It comes with a air filtered vent. It sits on a r33 hard pipe which was cut to fit a fmic. Off cut bits are included with sale, all needs to be done is the offcuts welded back to the pipe and can fit any r33 with side mound intercoolers. Blitz pod filter includes adapter to fit r33 skyline airflow meter, pod in excellent condition.

Edited by rocketeer

what kind of noise does that BOV make like a whistle ??? and i could put in my 32 easy with out welding it cant i???

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local pick up only.

Item: Blitz BOV on r33 hard pipe

Age: unknown

Condition: excellent

Price: 130ono

To Fit: (What car) any

Location: smithfield nsw

Contact: 0401471604

Comments: This blitz bov is in excellent working condition. It comes with a air filtered vent. It sits on a r33 hard pipe which was cut to fit a fmic. Off cut bits are included with sale, all needs to be done is the offcuts welded back to the pipe and can fit any r33 with side mound intercoolers.

Item: Hi octane pod filter cover in black plastic

Age: 5months old

Condition: good

Price: 50

To Fit: r33 skyline gtst

Location: smithfield nsw

Contact: 0401471604

Item: M's stainless steel mesh pod filter with adaptor plates and hose clamp

Age: unknown

Condition: excellent

Price: 40

To Fit: r33 skyline gtst

Location: smithfield nsw

Contact: 0401471604

Item: pivot air flow convertor

Age: unknown

Condition: good condition

Price: 30ono

To Fit: (What car) any but did come off a r33 skyline gtst

Location: smithfield nsw

Contact: 0401471604

hi there,

do you have a pic of how the pod filter cover looks like fitted on the car? is it fully enclosed?

what does the air flow converter do?

  • 4 weeks later...
Hey, do you have an adaptor to fix the BOV to other pipes. Im looking for a BOV but not for a r33. Need it to be able to adapt to a standard pipe.

Sorry mate but that is all i got. I guess you could always cut it off and reweld to a straight pipe to suit your need

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