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For Sale: Turbosmart Vee-Port Stealth Series BOV + adaptor

The Stealth Series BOV's are the black coloured BOV's rather than the normal silver with blue tops.

It is pretty much brand new, has only been on my car for 2 months.

I'm selling it because I currently have 1 point left on my licence and I'm making my car 100% legal because I don't want to lose my licence from being defected. I'm in no real rush to sell though and I have the stocko one going back on at the moment.

Looking for $250 including the adaptor. Pick up, south/west brissie only. PM me on here or my number is 0412 695 225

Edited by ToMMaH

any chance you want to sell just the adapter? or swap for a rb20 adapter? not sure why you would want to do this, but figured I might ask anyway :(

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I forgot about this lol. Bump

Price drop to $150includes bov, adaptor, plumb back line blocker and all the other little bits and peices. It is still in like brand new condition.

Selling as I have a plumb back bov on there now and this is just sitting here looking pretty.

Edited by ToMMaH


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