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BOV being sold 'ready to fit' no other parts needed!

Fits both R33 GTST and R34 GTT. Comes with return hose, adaptor, vacuum hose etc. This BOV will make the noise you want + its legal.

Can be adjusted to increase "flutter" noise or reduce it.

Can be adjusted to increase "psssht" noise or reduce it.

Also can be easily installed as a venting bov [not legal for road use] should you want to for track days etc, comes with return hose block needed for this.

See attached pic for bov I am selling.

New price for this whole kit is in excess of $350....

Will sell for $250. Buyer pays postage where applicable.

Can help local buyer install if you need :)

Post here or pm if interested.

yea i might be intereasted..... where in melb r ya?

Near chadstone shopping centre...

I also have another offer via PM [@ 5:50pm], but so far you are first in :P

So its a Plumb back and an Atmosphere?

I heard a APEXi BOV does something like this: When there is alot of pressure it vents it and when there is a little pressure it plumb backs. Cuz i cant have Atmosphere BOV's because mechanics say my car is "overmodified" and that i need a Racing Blow Off Valve.

No - its a plumb back!

I said that it can be installed to be atmo if wanted.

The type you are thinking of is a dual port, which has 2 outlets [ports], one that you plumb back with a hose and one that is left to vent to atmo!

Currently have another interested buyer via PM.

I currently have 3 people interested, will advise Monday if the current buyer doesn't workout :)

EDIT*** Still waiting for a reply or funds from current buyer!

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