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i search, i put a wanted to buy, nothing!

i swear rb25 bovs are rarer to find then rb25 power fcs lol

i called some wreckers.. all say $80+

i sold mine for 30!

point of this thread, if anyone has one lying around in the garage please pm me.. i know i got a lot of parts i dont use but dont bother putting a for sale add for.

i search, i put a wanted to buy, nothing!

i swear rb25 bovs are rarer to find then rb25 power fcs lol

i called some wreckers.. all say $80+

i sold mine for 30!

point of this thread, if anyone has one lying around in the garage please pm me.. i know i got a lot of parts i dont use but dont bother putting a for sale add for.

find me a 33 GTR BOV and I might consider selling mine :(

Haha, yeah it is... so is the crank angle sensor...

You guys need to go have a REAL close look at your engines :D

Thought so, didn't think BOSCH sounded right lol

Meh, its made by someone... surely with a part number you should be able to get one.

Either that or just get something off a different car!

Yeah why not, its all the same :(

thankyou thankyou thankyou thankyou thankyou x10

i cracked my first bov coz i tightened it to much (while some say coz they cant hold my 19psi boost spike, im pretty sure i was just a noob n tightended it way to much) n i found one the next day for $40... then i got over it so i took it off, sold it, and protek make a plate that blocked it off (u know, for the fluttzeZZzzZZ

)

im willing to swap the plates n everything else needed to block it off for a stock bov.

reason? over the attention, plus cars running rich as it is, dont need it extra rich when i shift (constantly pops flames when i shift around 4k :) )

let me know if y'all wanna swap

and geeze i didnt know 33 gtrs were so rare to, whats so good about them?

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