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FACTORY OEM R34 GTT RB25DET BLOW OFF VALVE COMPLETE WITH THE ALLOY CROSSOVER PIPE

Removed from a 95,000km R34 GTT, In Excellent working condition.

Perfect for clearing those defects / epa or great for returning your car back to stock .

I have been told you can use it on a R33 Gtst also as they are the same.

What you see in the photo below is what you get.

Asking $100 ono . Pick up Taylorslakes - Melbourne or can post around Australia for an extra $15.

Pm Call or txt on 0422756270. cheers.

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Hardly needs another bump, but just wanted to point out that they don't suit R33. The Neo throttle body is very different and the Xover pipe is shorter.

thanks for letting me know,

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