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Hi Guys,

Same deal as the Blitz BOVs, I bought these for a friend, but he has some $$$ trouble atm. I also use these on my GTR and it's a very nice kit. Looks much, much better than the stock stuff and apparently has some performance benefits. Plus the hoses are not as susceptible to blowing off as the stock ones are. The kit comes with the Greddy Alluminium hard pipes, and silicone hoses and hose clamps. The hoses are ok, but have seen better days looks wise. Everything else will be good as new with a little clean up. Asking pice is $380 and postage around $20 aus wide. I'm currently on Holiday but will be back next tuesday so my pm response may be a little slow till then.

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sorry guys, it was sold. But I found out the 32 and 33 kits differ slightly. So It went to the next guy who got in after the first guy. Currently sorting payment etc with him. will post up here when it's final. :P

sorry again. had a busy week since getting back from Japan.

well and truly sold now guys. :) sorry to all those that missed out, but i had to act in order of time of pm, or time of post.

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