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GFB Hybrid blow off valve + Adaptor $200

complete kit including r32 adaptor and weld on adaptor for any car. piece of vaccum hose, plump back return pipe (piece of radiator hose i found that fitted) I also have a spare trumpet as all parts of the BOV screw in, so you can have it plumbed back or change the adaptor with a trumpet and have them both to atmo (loud).Both trumpets are slightly damaged doesnt affect sound, were rubbing against I/c pipe. you can order spare parts like trumpets and pipe blockers, i just got a part no. and ordered thru autobarn.

ink to BOV http://www.gofastbits.com.au/index.php?par...b_option=hybrid

O.S Giken Super Single Clutch with aluminium cover plate and lightened Chrome-Moly flywheel for R32 suit rebuild. Details on clutch specs found here

http://www.otomoto.com.au/supersingles.htm

Adelaide clutch services quoted bout $600 to rebuild needs

machining and new plate or you can order the replacement plate at

http://www.otomoto.com.au/overhaulparts.htm

perfect for street or drift rated at 380hp, brand new this thing costs $1645!!

Was an excellent clutch, heavy pedal feel but i liked it like that. Due to the way the clutch operates it has a slight rattle when foot is on clutch (like a twin plate noise) which led me to believe it was a twin plate. When i got a quote to rebuild it the price was to high so i just bought a new clutch only to find out its a Super Single otherwise i would be keeping it they are a fantastic clutch.

$350 neg.

Red and White GT fender badge 1 only $15 posted anywhere!!

also stock R32 fog lights $30 the pair.

can send interstate at buyers cost.

cheers

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hey just wondering what piece of radiator hose u use, as i have the same bov but haven't found any hose for the plumb back.

sorry mate not to sure what kind of hose it was i just drove to my local autobarn and grab a heap off the wall and keep trying till i found one. most places should let u do this they are normally helpful.

sorry mate not to sure what kind of hose it was i just drove to my local autobarn and grab a heap off the wall and keep trying till i found one. most places should let u do this they are normally helpful.

no problem, thank mate!

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