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--> Stock T3 turbo off an RB25 series 2. Removed due to turbo upgrade. In great condition, comes with actuator. Shaft play virtually nothing. SOLD

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$300

--> Stock RB25 BOV. Comes with pipes required for fitting.

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$30

--> Turbosmart Type III BOV. Comes with a FREE adaptor incase you want to fit it to stock piping. Perfect condition, good for 35 psi. SOLD

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$150

--> Cat-Back Exhaust, Twin 3" pipes and Twin Cannon Mufflers all the way to the cat. Good condition, scratches and small bumps. No rust or bad stuff.

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$100

--> RB25 Series II Air Flow Meter. Perfect working order, has mesh still intact. SOLD

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$50

--> NOS Seat Covers. Immaculate condition, no tears or stains.

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$80

--> Stock R33 Side Mount Intercooler. Good condition. SOLD

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$20

PM or send text message to 0423 280 746. Pick-up only, wont be posting at this stage.

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were r u located mate? whats the best price on the Turbosmart Type III BOV u can do? Also is it a genuine turbosmart bov or a copy?

Edited by tom_v
were r u located mate? whats the best price on the Turbosmart Type III BOV u can do? Also is it a genuine turbosmart bov or a copy?

Located in oakleigh, and yes it is a genuine turbo-smart type III. The swivel-adjustor on top has "Turbosmart Type III" engraved on it, not just a plastic sticker like the copies. The finish on all the metal is also very good - usually the giveaway on copies is the rough metal and dodgy paint.

I'm not that negotiable on this one. It was on the car for only 8 months or so, its in very good condition and comes with a free adaptor, and its RRP is around $400. However, all offers are considered, so let me know what you think =)

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