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Hey guys i just pulled two blitz blow off valves off my gtr and i had someone ask me if one of them would fit in the standard location on a gtst..... can anyone confirm this for me??

THANKS

Can you notice the difference, i got the oringinal bovs back, the plumb back type, it stop all that smoke on idle.

What size & type of exhaust are you running on your car, its quite loud.

What sort power are you getting at your wheels, it sounds mean.

u can notice.

i thought u were runnin a lil rich with the rear bumber being black lol

i got 3" all the way and a 5" muffler which was made custom according to the bloke i bought it off 4 $100 was off a gtr.

as for a power figure i got no idea. havnt put it on a dyno yet. it is loud neighbours seem to think so, especially coming home late haha

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will you take 180 including ship to Brisbane

RallyArt..... that price is fine as long as you're willing to deposit the money directly into my bank account or pay by money order....ley me know

CHEERZ

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I'm surprised it hasn't gone yet. You got one left yeah? I've still got an adapter for $40 which allows you to fit this Blitz BOV to the stock BOV location. All you need to do is block the plumback pipe which is easy to do.

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