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GFB 200SX (S14/S15) Stealth FX Fully Adjustable Plumback or Atmospheric Blow Off Valve - Black

Finally a bolt-on blow off valve for the S14 and S15 200SX, and not just any valve either! The unique flange allows the Stealth FX to be be attached directly to the factory bypass valve mounting bracket. No modifications or extra adapters required, which means no hassles!

This is the only direct bolt-on valve for the 200SX in the world!

No hose cutting, no extra adapters, and no hassles!

GFB Stealth FX, is both a atmosphere and plum back BOV in one and you can adjust it 17 ways between full plum back and full atmosphere. You can make your 200sx sound stock as a rock and increase the noise of the bov by simply turning the the easy to turn big knob on the top of the bov.

In very good condition, only used for about 5,000kms, Top quality bov,

They go for about $542 online

http://www.myshoppin...Blow_Off_Valves

Asking $340. That's $200 off and on top of that i am giving it complete with the bottom half as pictured, so literally you just need to bolt it on.

Pick up from Taylorslakes - Western suburbs Melbourne or i can post around Australia wide for an extra $10.

PM. Call or TXT me if interested on 0422756270

I have taken many pictures below, double click image to enlarge.

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