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BOV's that were on my other cars are up for grabs-make an offer if you need one

Pickup's from Runcorn/South Brisbane or can drop them locally or send registered mail

-Turbosmart atmo only "VEEPORT" blowoff valve-black/chromeFits into stock SR20det hose as is

Doesnt have a flange/adapter plate-turbosmart.com has themNice crisp sound too & cool flutter-sound is adjustable

$150 ono

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-GoFastBits/GFB "Stealth FX" adjustable blowoff valve-near new

Fits into stock SR20det hose as is

Anodised red/chrome-NO ADAPTER PLATE-easy to buy plate to suit your engine from gofastbits.com.au

100% legal/plumback style-can be adjusted manually to vent air to atmosphere for different sound

Also has cool flutter sounds when changing gears

$250 ono

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-GoFastBits/GFB "MACH 1" blowoff valve with rb25det adapter plate welded on & chrome plated

Chrome & silver-atmo only/not plumback

$150 ono

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Random info, it can be 100% legal but it needs the GFB blanking plug fitted to it... Had the argument in NSW and ended up spending $12 or whatever it was to make it legal.... Had mine for a couple of years, excellent quality... I was so happy with the GFB reliability that i now have another style on my setup... So Goodluck with the sale... Hope the info is helpful to you and buyers :D

^^^ Cheers mate-GFB.com.au sell adapter plates to suit most engine's

The red one is legal as is-you can adjust the top red section so it's fully plumback[legal] or venting to atmosphere[louder but defectable]

Check their website for more info

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I suppose it's legal the same way as mufflers with removable baffles or exhaust cut out pipes are. Depends on the copper but wouldn't like to get pulled by a dept of trans vechicle.

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