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I have a Blitz Super Sound BOV Kit which was installed on my R33 but i've recently installed an aftermarket intercooler on the car and can no longer use the kit. I would like very much to install a new bov, preferably the Apexi Super Sequential BOV. Would anyone consider a trade for that and / or something else...

LET ME KNOW....

Cheers

Guesty

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Hey Peoples

I have a Blitz Super Sound BOV Kit which was installed on my R33 but i've recently installed an aftermarket intercooler on the car and can no longer use the kit. I would like very much to install a new bov, preferably the Apexi Super Sequential BOV. Would anyone consider a trade for that and / or something else...

LET ME KNOW....

Cheers

Guesty

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Hey i have a Turbosmart Type 3 Supersonic BOV im willing to swap if your interested. I want to swap it because i need one that isnt so big.

You can ring me on 03 5335 9168 if your interested

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i have the apexi bov. But the red ring used to change the release holes has been sanded down to make it less noticable. Can you throw in the cooler pipe aswell?

Hey

What do u mean its been sanded? I dont understand... Is it the Super Sequential BOV, cause thats the one i want. Is it loud or does sanding it make it less noticable sound wise? could u send me a pic, my email is [email protected]

Im very interested...

Cheers

Guesty

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