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I have a HKS SSQ BOV in excellent condition, has been polished so that it's very very chrome, and very very shiny. Comes with the HKS bracket to bolt straight onto R32/R33 (where the stock one goes). $320+postage, email : [email protected] for any extra details, pics etc. Located in Adelaide.

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I've had it for about a couple of years, still works perfectly. I had someone check the diaphram and it's in mint condition.

I'm selling it because I'm selling my car soon and will no longer need it.

Yes, I can post to Bris but you will have to pay for postage.

a couple of years!! shit. I was thinking a couple of months... oh well.

Can get a new one for that price...so dont know if u r willing to drop price? can offer you $215...

not that low, if I wanted to do that, I'll sell it on ebay. This one looks chrome not some brushed alloy look. My advice... go and buy a new one if you can pick up one with the right (straight bolt-on) adaptor and get it buffed so that it looks chrome for a cheaper price than that. I doubt you will, it was on the car for a whole of 3 months, the rest of the time it was sitting in the shed. I got it buffed to match the chrome piping and cam covers on the car.

I not worried about the looks of the BOV. As long as it works like its meant to. Its only had three months use, and sat in the shed for over 18 months....

offer: $245

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