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Mazdaspeed3 Mazdaspeed6 Oem Factory Bpv on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, US

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Mazda

Up for bids is a used but working BPV.  The BPV is the stock OEM unit that MAZDA put on the 2008 MAZDASPEED3.  It is the same BPV that is used on all MAZDASPEED3s and MAZDASPEED6s.  The valve worked perfectly.  I just replaced it at about 35,000 miles because I jad bolted on more parts, wanted the extra sound, and wanted a stainless BPV.

This auction is for the BPV only.  It will need a gasket and bolts prior to installation.  It is perfect for anyone trying to return their SPEED to stock or anyone who has a broken BPV.

The item will be mailed PRIORITY to US addresses only!

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