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Hi guys,

I have this Turbosmart Universal Blow Off Valve - Plumb Back that is sitting in the box brand new, which I never got to install, so now I am looking to off load it as I now am parting out the car.

Thanks, Ben 0422 782 888

Part Number FG-BOV-003PB32

BLUE colour – 32mm

Band new $280

Still Brand new - Sell $200

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MORE INFORMATION:

Fully recirculating valve. A quiet alternative to the atmospheric BOV, the Plumb Back systems vents all excess pressure back into the intake system.

Ideal for cars with sensitive Air-Flow systems and off-road applications as the fully-sealed design of the Plumb Back prevents any foreign matter entering the system.

Turbosmart BOVs are designed to reduce turbo spool-up time from idle and reduce turbo lag between gears for even greater performance from your turbo charged vehicle – at the same time they are a must have for vehicles running increased boost levels over standard as the factory valve is designed to leak boost!

Turbosmart's Universal Fit BOVs have been developed to fit most popular makes and models and all feature comprehensive range of adapters.

Turbosmart's unique V-Band System allows quick and reliable fitting and removalof valves, and is a feature present on all Turbosmart universal-fit blow-off and bypass valves. Please visit the Turbosmartwebsite for technical and installation enquiries.

Items can be picked up from Brunswick, Reservoir or South Morang... VICTORIA

Get in quick... cause it won't last long! First in best dressed! Can deliver at buyer expense, Price firm.

Call or text, as I am not on this site very often

Cheers,

Ben 0422 782 888

Come and get it!

A few enquires already regarding it being sent interstate...

Working out postage costs in the next 2 days...

But... still available

Sale fell through,

Still available guys...

Ben 0422 782 888

$200ono

Will send interstate at buyers expense...

Ben 0422 782 888

$200ono

Will send interstate at buyers expense...

Ben 0422 782 888

$180 firm

Will send interstate at buyers expense...

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