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Hey all. For defect reasons and my short of cash i'm trying to find a stocko plumback bov for my r33 gts-t skyline. For some strange reason ive been having a bit of trouble finding someone with the original bov just lying around so im looking towards aftermarket ones but it just seems annoying to pay $300 for something that does the same thing as what was orginally on the car.

I currently have an apexi bov. Love it, has 4 ports & everyone says it sounds so tough but because some people are inter-bred & work the streets to annoy people like me i have to depart. So if anyone is out there who could help set me up with a cheap plumback bov or if someone has a stock r33 and want an upgrade it would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers

Daniel

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  • 3 weeks later...
have one.. R33 stocko.

$40 inc post..  or seeing as you are in QLD, if you are near the goldcoast anytime soon, welcome to pick it up

hey bro,

do u still have this stock bov? I am interested in buying it if its in working condition, u can do a COD. I'm based in adelaide.

thanks

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