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Item: HKS SSQV Blow Off valve

Age: unknown

Condition: pretty good, few rub marks etc on it

Price: $200

To Fit: any car (but comes with rb25 adapter plate)

Location: Brisbane Southside

Contact: Steve - in this thread or PM

Comments:Everyone knows what these are, has the standard silver fitting, comes with flange and adapter plate and screws for rb25det. can come with dodgy vacuum cleaner hose for plumb back if buyer wants. selling due to going back to stock.

Item: GFB Mach 1 (1001

Age: unknown

Condition: pretty good, couple of scratches, adjustment screw is a little worn

Price: $120

To Fit: any car (but comes with rb25 adapter plate)

Location: Brisbane Southside

Contact: Steve - in this thread or PM

Comments: comes with plumb back attachment and hose to attach to recirculation pipe. this can be changed to a trumpet for more sounds and venting to atmosphere action. came from my old car that was written off.

Item: Turbosmart boost tee (have 2 of them, one red, one black)

Age: unknown

Condition: pretty good, few marks

Price: $50 each

To Fit: any turbo car

Location: Brisbane Southside

Contact: Steve - in this thread or PM

Comments: pretty straight foward turbosmart boost tee with screw for adjustment.

Item: Adjustable Fuel pressure regulator

Age: 6months

Condition: excellent

Price: $40

To Fit: any car

Location: Brisbane Southside

Contact: Steve - in this thread or PM

Comments: ebay FPR with guage gold in colour, i think i have mounting plates around somewhere aswell

i also have a bunch of stuff i want to get rid of so make an offer on it or something:

stock dump pipe/front pipe/cat (have 2 of these)

stock front and rear swaybars

stock R33 sidemount intercooler

I'll get pictures up later on or tomorrow hopefully

Thanks guys

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hey buddy, do any of ur bovs go str8 on standard r33 rb25 set up

or what mods r needed

both of these bolt straight onto an r33 as they come with adapter plates.

i have bolts for 1 of them but you can always use the bolts from your standard BOV

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