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Hey guys got these things for sale:

1) R33 gtst blitz bov. This bov has been sprayed black for a little more stealth. i was running it on my r33 when i bought it. it has a screw at the top so u can adjust when it will release. ie, that means that you can have the flutter sound down low, but when you give it some it will release with the psshht sound up higher, or any combination. It's just a little screw that you wind in or out.

2) R32 boot lid. This is from a GTR. It has the GTR holes in it. gun metal grey. It does have some other smaller holes which will need plugging (2 tiny holes, possibly for another wing). Suits respray.

negotiable. located epping area. please pm me.

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pm sent

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guys, one thing that's been brought to my attention:

As you can see in the photo, the BOV is attached to a pipe which mimics the stock pipe. This pipe goes from the stock SMIC up to your crossover pipe. SO i think you must be running the stock intercooler pipe up to the crossover, or similar to have this. So sorry, no adapter for other applications.

If your extra keen, you can always cut the pipe this BOV is on, then cut out some of your non stock intercooler piping, then silicon joiner this thing in. But most prob wont wanna do that.

cheers

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