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Hi guys,

For sale is this (as new) Turbosmart Supersonic Blow-off Valve. It has only been on my car twice and am selling due to needed funds for my insurance. (hope you all can relate to how expensive it is). It has literally no marks on it, please refer to all images.

Included is the Turbosmart Nissan adapter for the R33 GTS-T skyline. Am 99% sure will fit R34 NEO and R32 GTS-T. It will fit in the standard position and comes with the following:

  • Genuine turbosmart block off for stock return pipe
  • Genuine turbosmart vacuum hose which will replace the standard one
  • Genuine turbosmart hose clamps for the block off
  • And the black rubber hose for the block off (this fits over the stock plumb back pipe - this doesn't come in the kit from Turbosmart as they require you to cut your standard one, however, I just made one for myself incase I wanted to change it to stock, etc)

This sells on average for $350 - $380 on ebay plus postage and doesn’t come with the adapter (the adapter from autobarn is $90 alone).

I’m looking for around $210, but am open for sensible offers.

Thanks everyone.

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Hey guys, thanks for your PMs. I am happy to bring the product to you and will only accept cash. I don't wish to give my account details so sorry for those that asked. I have looked at others for sale on this forum and its a lot cheaper than all of them. Just need the extra cash for the insurance.

Hopefully find a buyer soon.

Um lol very loud whoosh sound. Haha I've had heaps of PMs ask me about diameter and size, etc but loo ur post killed it. Where abouts are ya? I'm in Sydney mate so if ur interested I don't mind to bring the BOV to ya if ur keen.

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