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Type Iii Hks Bov Ssqv Blow Off Valve Complete Kit Mounting Flange Pipe Adapter on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

sweet grass, MT, United States

sweet grass, MT, United States
Condition:New Brand:HKS Manufacturer Part Number:71007-AK001





*** This item will be ready to ship the first week of December.
Sorry for the inconvenience :(



This auction is for:

  - One brand new in box Silver HKS SSQV III Blow Off Valve Kit (which is the loudest of the super sequential BOV series ever made)
  - HKS BOV Accessories such as: tee fittings, C-clamp, O-ring, vacuum filter ...
  - 1 x Aluminum mounting flange pipe (OD ~ 2.25")
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