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DESCRIPTION: Full recirculating BOV. The Plumb Back system recirculates all excess pressure back into the intake system. Great for enthusiasts not wanting to be noticed but wanting the performace and reliability benefits of a quality BOV.

Part Number: TS-0203-1226

APPLICATION: Suits Nissan Skyline GTS-T, GT-R, R32, R33, R34 and R35 (GTR  Requires 2 kits), Nissan Stagea – all models.

THIS IS A BRAND NEW ITEM

price 250 plus postage

Contact pm or 0438 804 282

pick up sth east burbs melb

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Dude it's 5c cheaper ru serious lol?? U read whole thread??

Braught one of these and there a very nice bov!

Yeah mate you can either buy here or on eBay I sell one off on sau for members.

And yes Adam they are a clean stock looking bov very unnoticeable as well

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Dude it's 5c cheaper ru serious lol?? U read whole thread??

Braught one of these and there a very nice bov!

well yeah I am serious. can he beat it? 10% or 20% off maybe? And yep I did read the whole thread.

Yeah mate you can either buy here or on eBay I sell one off on sau for members.

sorry mate I didn't get that part, "I sell one off on sau for members." could you please say more about that?

Does changing out the stock plumb back bov to an aftermarket plumb back bov really accomplish much?

Will it be any noisier than a stock plumb back bov?

It allows you to run more boost without it leaking

well stocks work very well, but may crap it self, that may depend on how much boost, and usually they say the new stock will last up to 29psi. But hey, then depending on how old the stock BOV is, these Kompacts may seem like a deal.

So Dmac, as a comparison to the stock items what max boost can these take? :huh:

Having compared the insides of a stock to one off these a hell alot off boost I've pushed stock to 20 psi these could handle 30 plus like most turbosmart gear.

Let me know via pm if you want one

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