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Item: Mach 1 BOV (Loudest BOV in GFB product range)

Age: ONLY 1 month on the car

Condition: EXCELLENT!

Price: $250

To Fit: (What car) Any Car, however adaptor is needed for diff car types (i have one 4 GTT R34)

Location: Sydney

Contact: PM Only

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With the BOV(Cost me $300), ILL INCLUDE FOR FREE:

- 2 Different type of trumpets which you can screw on and off for different cool dump sounds (It cost me $35 for each trumpet)

- GTT R34 Adaptor with all the pipes and all (Adaptor cost me $70)

IT WILL HONESTLY TAKE 2 MINS TO FIT ON GTT R34 as everything is there

BTW pics will be added if required, however it'll be on my engine. It will be taken off as soon as someone is willing to buy it.

Prefer pick up!

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  • 1 month later...

BUMP!!! Man its real nice and loud BOV, nice show off valve if ya know wat i mean.

I just wanna get the HKS SSQV one.

IT cost me $400 in total to get it on my car, and im giving it away for $250 when its so close to brand new.

ILL post up pics ASAP!

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it can be converted into a plumb back bov with little work~

I had this BOV plumbed back for a while cuz the cops told me to take it off or plumb it back. And i did it within 5 mins.

But at the moment i made it so it dumps atmo.

Ill post up pics in a minute

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