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Item: Stock R33 GT-R Blow Off Valves

Age: 1996 these were made and put on the car :nyaanyaa:

Condition: Excellent.

Price: $150 ONO

To Fit: Any rb26dett... and any others that have twin turbo's??

Location: Southside brisbane.

Contact: PM me or reply to this thread

Comments: Excellent condition. These can handle upto 2 bar of boost easy with no issues.

Selling due to no longer needing them as i'm going a big large single turbo.

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i MAY be interetsed in just one also

BUT from ur picture it actually looks like you have one gtr BOV and one GTST BOV. One on the right is GTR, and one of the left is GTST......am i missing something here?

I havent ever seen a GTR BOV set up...but i would assume they would both be identical!?...please correct me...

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i got a stock gtst one for sale if ur after that.....

i dont really wanna seperate these mate.

I wanna replace my stock S2 GTST BOV for a GTR item...

I see it too WAN73D... for some weird reason.. the left BOV on ur pic looks likes a stock GTST BOV? What the GO there?

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we're going to have a look at this tonight.

it is weird that this is the case, but this is how i brought it with the car when i got it last year.

we're finding out many wonderful things about this car as we strip it down more and more.

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we're going to have a look at this tonight.

it is weird that this is the case, but this is how i brought it with the car when i got it last year.

we're finding out many wonderful things about this car as we strip it down more and more.

...its called rust? lol

My offer still stands on the BOV...

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