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I have a SSQV in good condition and working order, it has the mounting plate for a skyline and it has the fin on the outlet to make the high pitched whistle noise, i am selling it for $250, if you want to contact me you can do so buy email at [email protected], im on the sunshine coast so succesful buyer can arrange pickup or pay for postage

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nah they sound sick but i bought it to put on my car but the adaptor doesnt fit, absolutely nothing wrong with it

can vouch for this bov, it sounds awesome and is perfect working order. Some one snap it up because its a bargain at this price, it's basicly new.

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