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Soon i am expecting a large shipment of the following items,

please let me know if you want any of the following so i can make sure its set aside.

BOV $40

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Boost controllers manual and electronic ranging from $30-225

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Fuel pressure regulators with Guages $50

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More items such as Waste gates and such are comming but prices have not been worked out yet

please leave me a msg, and ill take ur details and get it organised.

these items are not for sale YET, talking to admin about setting up an advertizers account to sell these soon.

ive used a couple of these to test out, not a problem, pulled it apart, decent spring, adjustment works perfect, cant find any problems with it.

Yeah, I'm guessing these are the copy HKS/Greddy BOVs that you see on ebay alot.

...but considering the simplicity of a BOV, i wonder how these perform compared to the original?

they might be the go (meaning to sound positive here) :)

They are made in china, i have tested them, i would never buy a turbo from them, i would include a warrenty . im located on the goldcoast / brisbane

bov are pretty simple i checked the spring and it seems quite decent, the FPR, holds pretty high pressure, i tested it out on a bench and kept it going at high pressure for a couple of hours works flawlessly.

oh and yes the purple one is a plum back for sure after a second look

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