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Hi All,

Bought a couple of brand new HKS SSQV's in the black limited to replace the ones currently on my car, these were purchased brand new from Shift Performance back in September. These are the genuine article and I don't believe there are any of these left around (at least not genuine ones) for purchase.

No longer required for my plans, so am selling these brand new in box. One box has been opened to check contents, the other is still shrink wrapped. Receipt will be provided with purchase.

Just after what I paid for these, $498 for both (or $249ea) plus postage (if required). Would prefer to sell together (for obvious reasons) but willing to split if two buyers want them.

Items are located in Caringbah.

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It's a universal kit fit, which means that it is only the bov and some t pipes and such, no flanges included. You will need to purchase the flanges seperately (since it sounds like you don't have them) and have them welded to your intercooler piping.

Also an update that I seem to have lost the receipt, however I've included (in the pics below) proof of purchase, dated 10/09/2011.

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I STILL have one available! Come on peeps, $200 and this is yours! Seem to have interested buyers but they suddenly disappear after messaging me they'll take it :domokun:

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