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Hey guys,

I have a brand new Turbosmart VEE Port Type 2 BOV + R32 adapter 4 sale.

This item was purchased 10 days a go (now the 11/5/04) and was on my car 4 four days. My wife drives the car as well and she was stopped and hassled by the cops.

This would not worry me but it did worry her. So I have had the order to put a plumb back on it. So some one is gonna score a cheap brand new BOV.

As stated this comes with an R32 bolt on adapter however I had this on my R33.

The only difference is it sits parrallel with front bar as opposed to purpendicular to it on an R32.

Otherwords the adapter has a right angled bend in it.

This BOV sounds great. I am gonna miss it. Got the factory on at the moment till I sell this for my Plumb back!!

Paid $329 for the BOV and $79 for the adapter.

I want $250 for both. I will not seperate.

Call me (Jamie) 0n 0422 441972 or e-mail [email protected]

Cheers,

J-Flash

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i want one of these BOVs however i have an adaptor for my old BOV so i really dont need to spend money on another adaptor

 

how's $200 without adaptor sound posted to melb ?

Hey DJ_L3thal,

No probs dude please give me a call on 0422441972 during the day and we can work it out.

Cheers,

J-Flash

J-Flash,,,,while I agreed with your post, I really think you should have not responded to his/hers post. Prank pays me a lot of money to clean up such crap.

Neil.

Neil,

Point taken and actioned my friend.

Doin a great job. Keep it up!

Cheers,

J-Flash :(

hi dude,

is the bov still for sale? will u throw in the free postage?

i'm in sydney?

cheers,

mike

Sure dude,

$200 for just the BOV or $240 for the BOV and the Adapter!!!

Free postage.

Payment by direct deposit, PM me for the details.

Cheers,

J-Flash

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