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Front Bar: Perfect condition $200 Sold

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Rear Spoiler:Perfect condition $100

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Brand new JDM SSQV BOV $200 comes with adapter to fit hose.No welding required. I got one on my car same SSQV so i dont need this one.This BOV flutters

very loud...same as hks ssqv. Guarantee to be notice on the street..even with slight throttle this will blow off.

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Selling due to need cash. Make me an offer.

I prefer locally, sydney,westmead area as i dont know how to ship interstate.

I can ship the BOV but not the bodykits.

thanks for looking

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dont wanna sell ur grill by any chance?

nah i cant bro, i just replaced my front bar with a veilside front, without a grill the nose of my car looked farked :Oops: so i am keeping the grill, sorry.

Still availble

1x Super Sequential Blow off valve.

1x TurboSmart Blow off valve.

Both needs to go. Pm me for offers. I am very easy to negotiate with so pm me away. :rofl:

bump~!

i got one, agree they look awesome let the bidding begin at $10,000

hahaha!!!

awwwt.... I'm thinking about it. The slatted grill is deadset crap, they should have put the red 's' on all of em.

gwaping2k, that turbosmart bov have an r33 adapter by any chance?

hahaha!!!

awwwt.... I'm thinking about it. The slatted grill is deadset crap, they should have put the red 's' on all of em.

gwaping2k, that turbosmart bov have an r33 adapter by any chance?

i think so bro, the thing is its not mine its my mate, it came from his r33 as well, i'll check it for you, i hope he didnt welded his new BOV on that one. If not then its sold as is.

:rofl:

Ok the pic below shows how the JDM super sequential installed on ur car.

It fitteed to my factory hose, no welding required, The kit come with an adapter

to fit ur BOV, then this goes straight in to ur factory hose. see pic below.

PM me if ur interested. This should clear out all the questions you may have regarding installing the BOV.

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Ok guys this is still up for sale.

Anyone interested pls pm me.

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This is how it looks like when it installed, i had the same one installed in my car. **note this pic is for illustration only, item in brand new**$200

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Also i have my old TurboSmart BOV up for sale as well.$150

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