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As said by the subject I have a few things for sale...

Autotechnica BOV with adapter for R33 - SOLD

Kenwood double din CD/tape player - SOLD

Kenwood 12 disc stacker with cords - $250

All items are in working condition and BOV only used for 1 week than received an Apexi one for present... BOV is a simple replacement as it needs no welding etc, just take stock one off and this fits straight in with no mods. Come with whistle so if you just want it loud do not attach whistle but if you want it super lound and to be noticed simple screw on the whistle...

Stacker and CD player both in good working codition and can be shown working in car!

Posting Pictures soon...

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It makes pretty much the standard psssh noise if that makes sense... It is crisp and clear. On my R33 it actually made a fluttery noise when not under too much pressure due to the air intake set up.

This BOV was hardly used and as I don't need it any more it has to go...

Originally posted by blx

CD player model is - DPX90

By the way I live in Melbourne and would rather sell to melbourne buyers...

I cant seem to find any info on it

in what condition is it in, and does play cd-r and cd-rw

Cosmetically it is in good condition... all switches work and plays both tapes and cd's with out any trouble...

Unfortunately the CD player does not play CD-R but the stacker does and that is what i always used to use...

Both stacker and headunit come with all cords needed to operate and can be taken out now...

interested in bov if your still selling... is it very loud without the trumpet? dont want an overly loud bov, just one that gets the job done and that can be heard... reckon it could be fitted to a nics rb20det in a gt passage relatively easily? is it a turbosmart type 2 equivalent, or something... how much did u pay new...

im in bris

u interested in COD?

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