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Item: HKS SSQ BOV with free RB25 HKS adaptor plate (prob. RB20 too!?!)

Age: Unknown... came on my Neo-engined Stagea when imported last year...

Condition: Sounds fantastic and is in great nick other than bumps! See pics.

Price: Just $170

To Fit: (What car) Any RB25DET from R33/R34/Stagea C34

Location: Tweed Heads, NNSW

Contact: PM me ...

Comments: Need the money more than the Ppppsssssssshhhhhhhh!!!

Adjustable... unlike Ebay copies!

First In.!.!

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Edited by iijj
Sorry for the noob question, but will this literally bolt onto my R33 RB25DET with no modification etc?

Pretty much. You will just have to block off some air lines and clamp them off... from memory (last week!) it's probably just the main one which is about 20 mm and needs just a plastic chair-leg knob or something to be clamped over it... a 5 minute job if you have basic tools...

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