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ey guys got a hks SSQV selling as no longer need it

have used it for 3 months got a few scratches dose not leak and the best bov on the market very ricy and loud can weld on to any part of cooler piping

asking $300 rrp $400+

number is 0402670354

email on [email protected]

thanks

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awww i used to have a SSQV but had to get rid of it cuz i need a racing BOV cuz my car it too modified to have a SSQV

and that adds to the value of this thread, how excatly??

this isnt the forum for random chat, or to blow ur own trumpet about how modified your car is...

carry on.

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