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removed from a stock R33 GTR VSPEC with 95,000kms

They have been proven to handle up to 400rwkw on gtr's. So a smart legal upgrade for R32GTST,R33 GTST,R34GTT owners.

Its basically a bolt on upgrade from your factory valve and it sounds better.

The best/cheapest bov you can put on the car and can make heaps of powerout without getting done for it.. Especially the way the cops are going these days i think its a smart option.

I have 2 of them asking $130 each pick up from Glenroy Melbourne or can post around Australia for an

extra $10 each - regular post

Pm/ call or sms me if interested. 0422756270


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Edited by G4orce

Yeah mate its like a 10 minute job bolts straight on , only small issue is you will need to stretch your existing black rubber return pipe or change the pipe over to a slightly bigger one as the gtr bov outlet is a little bigger than the gtst/Gtt.

Check this thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/179849-fitting-gtr-bov-into-r33-gtst/

here is the photo of the pipe that im talking about just incase you are not sure:

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Fit straight on to 34 gtt?

Edited by G4orce
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