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Item:gtr r33 turbo

Age:not known

Condition:good

Price:170

To Fit:r33 gtr

Location:adelaide

Contact:pm me

Item:turbosmart BOV type I with r33 adapter

Condition:ok,maybe just needs new spring

Price:50

To Fit:any car,but has adapter for r33

Item:Rear garnis writen SKYLINE on it

Conditon:good

Price:60

To Fit:R33

Feel free to ask any questions

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Edited by sky333
Item:gtr r33 turbo

Age:not known

Condition:good

Price:300

To Fit:r33 gtr

Location:adelaide

Contact:pm me

Item:turbosmart BOV type I with r33 adapter

Condition:ok just maybe need new spring

Price:60

To Fit:any car,but has adapter for r33

Item:Rear garnis writen SKYLINE on it

Conditon:good

Price:100

To Fit:R33

Feel free to ask any qustion

this mite sound weird to ask, but would a GTR turbo fit on a GTS-T with stock manifold ?

Hi mate good price for what you have there but Turbosmart's website says the Type 1 is best suited for vehicles up to 1.5L ( http://www.turbosmart.com.au/index.php?id=48 ) so be pushing it for a 2L letalone a 2.5L 6cyl. You'd prolly find the spring would be ok in a smaller capacity engine.

Edited by shajar
Hi mate good price for what you have there but Turbosmart's website says the Type 1 is best suited for vehicles up to 1.5L ( http://www.turbosmart.com.au/index.php?id=48 ) so be pushing it for a 2L letalone a 2.5L 6cyl. You'd prolly find the spring would be ok in a smaller capacity engine.

Ok thank you didnt know that I took it of because I am not into BOV anymore.

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