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Hey,

Decided to sell some of my bits and pieces I have lying around that I no longer really need, and due to GTR repairs I could use a little extra cash.

All items located in Canberra, ACT.

Blitz BOV set (suited for BNR32)

Age: Unknown

Condition: 2nd hand, but have give both the pipe and BOVs a good clean. Both are functional.

Price: $200 posted

To fit: BNR32 GTR

Comments: Includes the gaskets, bolts, BOV pipe aswell as the BOVs themselves.

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Exhaust Cannon, Used

Age:Unknown

Condition:Used, has been cut off from prevous car, but can still be welded again as there is sufficent pipe

Price:$50 posted

To fit:Came off a S13, but should fit any standard exhaust.

Comments: As said it came off a S13, and it appears to be a Trust exhaust end, but whether the prev owner of the car it came off just put in on??

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Exhaust Cannon, New

Age:Brand new still in box(minus photo taking)

Condition:New, have used andonising spray to paint end andonised blue but can be removed with striper if not wanted.

Price:$65 posted

To Fit: Generic Autobahn brand

Comments: Generic brand from Autobahn, is new but has tip painted.

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Light detector for Cefiro's automatic headlights

Age:Unknown

Condition:S/H, Clips are broken off so it cannot be mounted in factory harness.

Price:$20 posted

To fit: Cefrio or Skyline with automatic headlight setting.

Comments: Was going to convert my GTR to have auto headlights, but gave up.

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Please PM me if interested.

Cheers!

Paul

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Hey mate,

Whats the sound like on the BoVs, and do they cause any idling issues / flat spots at all?

Cheers

Andrew

Hi Andrew,

They are louder from what i remember, but as for flat spots i do not know as I only had them on a week then took them off for registration and didnt put them back on as the Stock ones will suit my needs for now.

Cheers

Still trying to sell all the parts above (including the BOVs)

PM me if you actaully want to buy them and can within 48 hours. I'm trying to sell these asap to pay for parts i need, and don't really want to wait another week.

These will fit both R32 GTR and r33 GTR, as it is a direct replacement for the stock BOVs

Thanks!

Price Drop!

BOVs: $180 posted

Exhaust cannons: $40 for either posted

Ceffy Light sensor: $10 posted

Breather filter thing: $Free if you know what it can be used for.

THANKS!

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